Appaloosa Horses for Sale near Guadalupe, AZ

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Appaloosa - Horse for Sale in Fountain hills, AZ 82442
Sheryl Morgan
Super cute trail horse Well broke Good mover..
Fountain Hills, Arizona
Roan
Appaloosa
Gelding
16
Fountain Hills, AZ
AZ
Sold
Appaloosa Stallion
Sonny is very correct with straight legs, short back, long neck, good head..
Surprise, Arizona
Chestnut
Appaloosa
Stallion
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Surprise, AZ
AZ
$3,500
Appaloosa Stallion
Dusty is a 14 year old Road Appaloosa gelding, has been used on barrels, te..
Phoenix, Arizona
Roan
Appaloosa
Stallion
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Phoenix, AZ
AZ
$1,400
Appaloosa Mare
Keeper is a wonderful loving filly with 160 days under saddle and doing gre..
Sun City, Arizona
Bay
Appaloosa
Mare
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Sun City, AZ
AZ
$1,500
Appaloosa Stallion
Three - year - old hunter under saddle prospect. This gelding will make a g..
Peoria, Arizona
White
Appaloosa
Stallion
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Peoria, AZ
AZ
$10,000
Appaloosa Stallion
Legacy will be debuting in the Appaloosa circuit in hunter under saddle and..
Queen Creek, Arizona
Chestnut
Appaloosa
Stallion
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Queen Creek, AZ
AZ
$650
Appaloosa Stallion
Justin can be viewed on www. dandlstables. com. We are currently awaiting h..
Queen Creek, Arizona
Black
Appaloosa
Stallion
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Queen Creek, AZ
AZ
$650
Appaloosa Stallion
2- year - old gelding with color; big, sturdy, good bones; flashy mover; su..
Phoenix, Arizona
Bay
Appaloosa
Stallion
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Phoenix, AZ
AZ
$5,000
Appaloosa Stallion
Great horse. Stupid Stallion, but frendly towards people. He is a Stallio..
Maricopa, Arizona
Black Overo
Appaloosa
Stallion
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Maricopa, AZ
AZ
$900
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About Guadalupe, AZ

Guadalupe is a town in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States. Since its founding, Guadalupe has been known as a center of Yaqui culture and it is home to many religious festivals. The town motto, "where three cultures flourish," recognizes the town's roots in the Yaquis, Mexicans and descendants of the original farmers. Nestled between Phoenix and Tempe, the 2010 census listed the population of the town as 5,523. Guadalupe was founded around 1900 by Yaqui Indians, who fled their homeland in Sonora to avoid oppression by the Mexican government of Diaz.