Equitation Horses for Sale near Pembroke Pines, FL

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Dutch Warmblood - Horse for Sale in Southwest Ranches, FL 33330
Hyacinth MG
Grand Prix horse on a shoestring budget. Very low maintenance, always sound..
Southwest Ranches, Florida
Bay
Dutch Warmblood
Mare
12
Southwest Ranches, FL
FL
$40,000
Holsteiner - Horse for Sale in Wellington, FL 33470
Holsteiner Gelding
Available for Lease! Caprioso 2 "Prix” 16 year-old, 18.0 hand, bay gelding ..
Wellington, Florida
Bay
Holsteiner
Gelding
24
Wellington, FL
FL
$50,000
Oldenburg - Horse for Sale in Wellington, FL 33414
Oldenburg Gelding
Sweet Chestnut with striking blaze and white socks with a good disposition...
Wellington, Florida
Chestnut
Oldenburg
Gelding
22
Wellington, FL
FL
$40,000
Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Sw Ranches, FL 33331
Thoroughbred Gelding
Johnny is an all around easy cool dude. He is a pleasure to do anything wit..
Sw Ranches, Florida
Bay
Thoroughbred
Gelding
21
Sw Ranches, FL
FL
$25,000
Warmblood Stallion
Super Sweet! Wonderful competiton Horse, experience in Hunter / Jumpers /..
Wellington, Florida
Bay
Warmblood
Stallion
-
Wellington, FL
FL
$25,000
Morgan Mare
Fabulous All - Around Prospect. Gorgeous reg. Morgan mare, 4 yrs, chestnut ..
Wellington, Florida
Chestnut
Morgan
Mare
-
Wellington, FL
FL
$4,000
Quarter Horse Mare
Beautiful filly sired by World and Congress Champion sire, "IM CERTIFIABLE...
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Fort Lauderdale, FL
FL
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Hanoverian Stallion
Very well schooled Dressage horse. Recently cross / training in the Jumper ..
Miami, Florida
Bay
Hanoverian
Stallion
-
Miami, FL
FL
$45,000
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About Pembroke Pines, FL

Pembroke Pines was officially incorporated on January 16, 1960. The city's name, Pembroke Pines, is traced back to Sir Edward J. Reed, a Member of Britain's Parliament for the County of Pembroke from 1874 to 1880, who in 1882 formed the Florida Land and Mortgage Company to purchase from Hamilton Disston a total of 2 million acres of mostly swampland located throughout the southern half of Florida. A road put through one of the tracts came to be known as Pembroke Road. [ citation needed ] When incorporating the city, Walter Smith Kipnis, who would become the city's first mayor, suggested the name Pembroke Pines because of the pine trees growing near Pembroke Road.