Quarter Horses for Sale near Live Oak, FL

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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Lake City, FL 32025
Champ
Champ is an 11 year old, 14.2hh grade quarter horse gelding. He is an aweso..
Lake City, Florida
Bay
Quarter Horse
Gelding
13
Lake City, FL
FL
Sold
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Bell, FL 32619
Mo Vannie Blues
Mo Vannie Blues AQHA Cremello stallion foundation bred Only throws Palomino..
Bell, Florida
Cremello
Quarter Horse
Stallion
21
Bell, FL
FL
$1,000
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Lake City, FL 32024
Quarter Horse Mare
Rosie is a 15yr old barrel racing mare. She can run 16-17 with lots of room..
Lake City, Florida
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
23
Lake City, FL
FL
$3,000
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Perry, FL 32347
Quarter Horse Mare
Oh Sweet Dolly is a very nice registered 14 year old mare. She is very brok..
Perry, Florida
Bay Roan
Quarter Horse
Mare
25
Perry, FL
FL
$3,300
fr. got Effort
great conformation,nice temperament, nice mover i believe will be a runner...
Lake Butler, Florida
Buckskin
Quarter Horse
Mare
6
Lake Butler, FL
FL
$3,800
Infinity Ikon
This Four year old mare is by Ikon and out of World Champion mare BR Infini..
Live Oak, Florida
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Mare
10
Live Oak, FL
FL
$6,500
Quarter Horse Mare
I have a quarter horse mare buck skin in color she is a dunn and needs t..
Trenton, Florida
Buckskin
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Trenton, FL
FL
$800

About Live Oak, FL

Built along the Pensacola & Georgia Railroad in or prior to 1861, Live Oak was named for a tree under which railroad workers rested and ate lunch. When a railroad depot was built nearby, the small community that sprung up around it was called “Live Oak Station” (first mentioned in records in 1861). The tree was located where the now-present Pepe's Mexican Grocery on U.S. 90 is located. During the Civil War, the Pensacola & Georgia Railroad served as a vital route for parts of North Florida, and earthworks were built where it crossed the Suwannee River west of Live Oak to deter Union attacks; these earthworks still exist as part of the Suwannee River State Park, one of Florida's first State parks.