Halter Horses for Sale near Solvang, CA

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Friesian - Horse for Sale in Solvang, CA 93464
Jeltsje
Snatched from a fairy tale book... This gorgeous mare is a standout. She ha..
Solvang, California
Black
Friesian
Mare
5
Solvang, CA
CA
$29,900
Friesian - Horse for Sale in Solvang, CA 93464
Yara
Are you looking for an easy and sweet filly you will enjoy? A buddy for lif..
Solvang, California
Black
Friesian
Mare
1
Solvang, CA
CA
$9,900
Friesian - Horse for Sale in Solvang, CA 93464
Bauke
How pretty is this big boy? What a candy of a horse is this beautiful 7-yea..
Solvang, California
Black
Friesian
Gelding
8
Solvang, CA
CA
$34,900
Friesian - Horse for Sale in Solvang, CA 93464
Yeske
This big friendly giant is a horse with a golden edge. He is beautiful to l..
Solvang, California
Black
Friesian
Stallion
9
Solvang, CA
CA
$39,900
Andalusian - Horse for Sale in Santa Maria, CA 93458
Sophy
Pearl Andaluz mare is halter broken and really calm used once to breed her ..
Santa Maria, California
Perlino
Andalusian
Mare
8
Santa Maria, CA
CA
$4,000
Azteca - Horse for Sale in Santa Maria, CA 93458
Thunder
Thunder is a really nice Andalusian stallion rides on trailer really well h..
Santa Maria, California
Chocolate
Azteca
Stallion
4
Santa Maria, CA
CA
$4,000
Arabian Stallion
FLA Starion (AHA #353955, Sweepstake Nom. Sire) AT STUD ( * El Shaklan X ..
Santa Ynez, California
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
-
Santa Ynez, CA
CA
$500
1

About Solvang, CA

The Santa Ynez Valley, in which Solvang lies, was originally inhabited by the Chumash, identified by Father Pedro Font, chaplain of the 1776 Anza Expedition, as an ingenious and industrious people. They have an excellent astronomical system and are good fishermen and hunters. As part of the expansion of the mission system established in California by Spanish missionaries, Father Estévan Tapís founded Mission Santa Inés, now located near the center of Solvang, in order to relieve overcrowding at Mission Santa Barbara and Mission La Purísima Concepción since it was located midway between the two. It also served as a gateway to the Chumash Indians living east of the Coast Range. After the Mexican War of Independence, the Mexican Assembly passed the Secularization Laws which confiscated Mission lands, along with other property, and transferred them to the control of local ranchers, with Solvang being later founded on what became known as the Rancho San Carlos de Jonata.