Jumping Horses for Sale near Lampasas, TX

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Mullin, Texas
Bay Roan
Draft
Gelding
9
Mullin, TX
TX
Contact
Moose
Moose is a well broke gelding, he stands tied to saddle, for the farrier, a..
Salado, Texas
Bay Roan
Draft
Gelding
7
Salado, TX
TX
$2,000
Appendix Gelding
Keep It Classy (Eddie) is a 13 year old, 16hh, appendix, gelding. He has sh..
Round Rock, Texas
Bay
Appendix
Gelding
22
Round Rock, TX
TX
$5,000
Thoroughbred Mare
Cleopatra 16. 2 h. h 1996 TB Mare 3 rd level Dressage Schoolmaster One fab..
Belton, Texas
Bay
Thoroughbred
Mare
-
Belton, TX
TX
$5,000
Warmblood Mare
3 year old pinto warmblood mare by Spectrum out of a TB mare. She is 16. 1 ..
Leander, Texas
Pinto
Warmblood
Mare
-
Leander, TX
TX
$5,000
Hanoverian Stallion
This imported stallion brings to the U>S> proven bloolines of old along wit..
Georgetown, Texas
Hanoverian
Stallion
-
Georgetown, TX
TX
$1,500
Pony Stallion
Pickles is 3 years old and very calm and quite. He doesn't refuse, just poi..
Belton, Texas
Sorrel
Pony
Stallion
-
Belton, TX
TX
$3,000
Appendix Stallion
Beautiful bay gelding, Schooled to 3 ft, just started dressage training, do..
Killeen, Texas
Bay
Appendix
Stallion
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Killeen, TX
TX
$3,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
black gelding, with a big white blaze. Any beggener can ride. He will vet c..
Belton, Texas
Black
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Belton, TX
TX
$6,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
Great horse, needs good home, MUST SELL, price negotiable. Would be great f..
Georgetown, Texas
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Georgetown, TX
TX
$1,700
Quarter Horse Stallion
This gelding is started on the barrel pattern however I do not believe he w..
Belton, Texas
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Belton, TX
TX
$2,500
Arabian Stallion
This horse can do whatever you want him to ride hard & long or short & easy..
Liberty Hill, Texas
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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Liberty Hill, TX
TX
$4,000
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About Lampasas, TX

For his services in the Texas Revolution, John Burleson received 1,280 acres (5.2 km 2) of land and established a permanent settlement in the 1850s. The city was first named Burleson; however, the name was gradually changed to Lampasas Springs because of the existence of seven mineral springs. When the county was created in 1856, the law specified “The county seat shall be same name as the county.” The city of Lampasas was officially incorporated in 1883. Several theories attempt to explain how the name Lampasas came to be. The Texas Almanac states the word came from a Spanish word for “lilies” found in nearby streams.