Appendix Horses for Sale near Miami Gardens, FL

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Appendix Stallion
Gelding, 10 yrs, Registered papers w / AQHA #3560034, Gray. Ridden English..
Wellington, Florida
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Wellington, FL
FL
$4,500
Appendix Mare
This mare is big, beautiful, and very sweet, she is wonderful on the ground..
Miami, Florida
Bay
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Mare
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Miami, FL
FL
$2,700
Appendix Stallion
Has done it all! Loads, clips, ties, swims, etc. Up to date on vaccines / ..
Davie, Florida
Sorrel
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Davie, FL
FL
$1,200
Appendix Mare
This mare goes right around the ring: W, T, C, gets the flying changes, sta..
Delray Beach, Florida
Bay
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Mare
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Delray Beach, FL
FL
$3,500
Appendix Stallion
Ready or Not (Red) is currently showing in 2'6 Childrens Horse Division or..
Weston, Florida
Chestnut
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Weston, FL
FL
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Appendix Stallion
Experienced Jumper. Great Children's Hunter or Adult Amateur. Good Temperam..
Delray Beach, Florida
Gray
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Delray Beach, FL
FL
$6,500
Appendix Stallion
"Oliver" is an absolutely gorgeous bright chestnut Appendix Quarter Horse. ..
Pompano Beach, Florida
Chestnut
Appendix
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Pompano Beach, FL
FL
$7,900
Appendix Stallion
Blaze was doing jumpers, but is now currently doing Hunters. Soon we will b..
Davie, Florida
Chestnut
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Davie, FL
FL
$6,000
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About Miami Gardens, FL

In the wake of the construction of I-95 in the late 1960s, many middle- and upper-income African American and West Indian American families migrated from Miami neighborhoods like Liberty City to what became Miami Gardens (also called Carol City , Norland or Norwood) as race-based covenants were outlawed with the Fair Housing Act, and mostly lower income blacks moved into the Liberty City and Little Haiti neighborhoods surrounding Liberty Square and Edison Courts. Miami Gardens was incorporated on May 13, 2003. The city's neighborhoods of Andover, Bunche Park, Carol City, Lake Lucerne, Norland, Opa-locka North, and Scott Lake were previously unincorporated areas within Miami-Dade County. In 2007, Mayor Shirley Gibson said that the city would no longer allow any low-income housing developments; many residents blamed the developments for spreading crime and recreational drugs throughout the city. Around that time, the city's tax revenues dropped to the third-lowest in Miami-Dade County.