Halter Horses for Sale near Dos Palos, CA

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Andalusian - Horse for Sale in Merced, CA 95340
Corona
CORONA, 03/23/2020, Andalusian, Stallion, Black, IALHA, 16 hh,  Sired by AS..
Merced, California
Black
Andalusian
Stallion
4
Merced, CA
CA
$13,000
Quarter Horse Mare
Gorgeous mare, perfect confo. Proven broodmare, loves to be a mom! Nice wa..
Fresno, California
Grulla
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Fresno, CA
CA
$4,000
Miniature Stallion
He is a sweet little horse that we rescued from the SPCA. He clipps, trail..
Modesto, California
Gray
Miniature
Stallion
-
Modesto, CA
CA
$1,200
Paint Stallion
Overo stallion with the beauty of halter & the movement of pleasure, & a G..
Turlock, California
Chestnut
Paint
Stallion
-
Turlock, CA
CA
$600
Quarter Horse Mare
2001 aqha dun mare. was bred for a march 2006 foal. green broke. was ridden..
Atwater, California
Dun
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Atwater, CA
CA
$4,000
Half Arabian Stallion
Silver Colored Lipizzan / Arabian Stallion. Going to be big, has big feet. ..
Winton, California
Half Arabian
Stallion
-
Winton, CA
CA
$3,000
Lipizzan Stallion
Silver Colored Lipizzan / Arabian Stallion. Going to be big, has big feet. ..
Winton, California
Lipizzan
Stallion
-
Winton, CA
CA
$3,000
Paint Mare
Registerable APHA Palamino Filly. This filly is strangely marked. She is a ..
Winton, California
Palomino
Paint
Mare
-
Winton, CA
CA
$2,000
Paint Stallion
Registerable APHA black stud colt. Has lines such as LEO, THREE BARS, MY PA..
Winton, California
Black
Paint
Stallion
-
Winton, CA
CA
$550
Paint Stallion
Registered APHA Sorrel Paint Stud Colt. Has lines such as LEO, MYPAINTED R..
Winton, California
Sorrel
Paint
Stallion
-
Winton, CA
CA
$1,500
Paint Mare
Registered Breeding Stock APHA Paint filly. Her Sire is: SMOKIN FOURTY FIVE..
Winton, California
Bay
Paint
Mare
-
Winton, CA
CA
$2,000
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About Dos Palos, CA

In one of his expeditions during the 1820s along the west side of the San Joaquin Valley, explorer Gabriel Moraga reported the location of two large isolated poplar trees, which he called "Dos Palos." In 19th-century Spanish usage, "palos" was used to describe tall pole-like trees or "timbers". 21st-century usage often translates it as "sticks." The " Rancho Sanjon de Santa Rita" Mexican Land Grant cites "Los Dos Palos" or "The Two Trees" as a boundary marker. In 1891, former school superintendent Bernhard Marks convinced cattle ranch king Henry Miller to develop a small town nearby. They gave it the name "Dos Palos Colony" but pronounced it with their Alsatian German accent as "Dahce Palace." This pronunciation remained for over one hundred years until a recent Spanish pronunciation revival. Marks brought forty pioneer families west from Iowa and Nebraska to establish the community.