All-Around Horses for Sale near Pleasanton, TX

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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Pearsall, TX 78061
Sweets
Sweets is a 10 yr old chocolate palomino mare. She is registered AQHA and h..
Pearsall, Texas
Chocolate
Quarter Horse
Mare
13
Pearsall, TX
TX
$5,000
Paint - Horse for Sale in Saint Hedwig, TX 78101
Coyote
Lady Coyote Pocos Coyote x Latigos Crystal Star 14.3 • Mare • 950lbs • 1/10..
Saint Hedwig, Texas
Buckskin
Paint
Mare
20
Saint Hedwig, TX
TX
$6,000
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in San Antonio, TX 78205
Quarter Horse Mare
Super sweet 15.4h QH mare. Big, Beauty, and Brains. Sire has has halter blo..
San Antonio, Texas
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
San Antonio, TX
TX
$7,500
Quarter Horse Mare
Beautiful AQHA Registered #4519351, Red Dun Mare, has had one colt (listed ..
George West, Texas
Red Dun
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
George West, TX
TX
$3,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
Super Stud Colt. AQHA Reg #4893935. Strong bone and stout build. SIRE: TC..
George West, Texas
Red Dun
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
George West, TX
TX
$3,000
Arabian Mare
This older Arabian is great for kids and adults alike. So calm you can rid..
San Antonio, Texas
White
Arabian
Mare
-
San Antonio, TX
TX
$1,000
Paint Mare
Tool Time Girl is a daughter of Mr Sockett and out of a Sock Broker mare. S..
La Vernia, Texas
Paint
Mare
-
La Vernia, TX
TX
$3,500
Quarter Horse Mare
This mare is a all around horse, great prospect for anything, good personal..
Pleasanton, Texas
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Pleasanton, TX
TX
$1,200
Paint Mare
THIS FILLY WON HER FIRST FUTURITY ON AUGUST 17 th Check out her win pictur..
San Antonio, Texas
Paint
Mare
-
San Antonio, TX
TX
$3,500
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About Pleasanton, TX

Pleasanton was established in 1858 when conflicts with the Native Americans caused the settlers to move the location of the county seat from Amphion. The settlers chose the current townsite because of its location at the mouth of Bonita Creek. John Bowen (died 1867), San Antonio's first Anglo-American postmaster, founded and named the town of Pleasanton after his good friend and fellow early Texas Settler John Pleasants. At one time Pleasanton had two newspapers, the Pleasanton Picayune, which became the Pleasanton Express in 1909, and the Pleasanton Reporter. The county seat was relocated from Pleasanton to Jourdanton in 1910.