Appaloosa Horses for Sale near Anahuac, TX

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Appaloosa - Horse for Sale in Sour Lake, TX 77659
Texas
Texas is a grade mare between 5 and 8 years old and 36 inches tall a beauti..
Sour Lake, Texas
White
Appaloosa
Mare
11
Sour Lake, TX
TX
$800
Appaloosa Mare
Freckles is a fabulous riding horse. She trailers, rides on the highway, ha..
Liberty, Texas
White
Appaloosa
Mare
22
Liberty, TX
TX
$800
Appaloosa Stallion
http: / / www. habitatforhorses. org / adoptaho rse / barnabas. html Barna..
Hitchcock, Texas
Palomino
Appaloosa
Stallion
-
Hitchcock, TX
TX
$500
Appaloosa Stallion
solid bay / brown (changing) stud colt out of app / thorobred barrel mare ..
Pearland, Texas
Appaloosa
Stallion
-
Pearland, TX
TX
$800
Appaloosa Mare
dun mare with full blanket from withers to rump with quarter size black sp..
Cleveland, Texas
Dun
Appaloosa
Mare
-
Cleveland, TX
TX
$2,500
Appaloosa Mare
Miss Mega Luck (Meg) produces big beautiful, sweet babies with lots of colo..
Winnie, Texas
Sorrel
Appaloosa
Mare
-
Winnie, TX
TX
$2,500
Appaloosa Stallion
STANDING FOR 2006 BREEDING SEASON! Lucky's Shadobar will stand to 2 or 3 AP..
Winnie, Texas
Palomino
Appaloosa
Stallion
-
Winnie, TX
TX
$250
Appaloosa Stallion
Judge M Lucky (Hank) is a beautiful, big, guy. Flowing trot, smart, loves p..
Winnie, Texas
Bay
Appaloosa
Stallion
-
Winnie, TX
TX
$1,800
Appaloosa Stallion
Appaloosa Breeders Cutting Futurity Champion 2000. Beautiful black / white ..
Stowell, Texas
Black
Appaloosa
Stallion
-
Stowell, TX
TX
$750
Appaloosa Stallion
Smart Little King - 2000 Appaloosa World Breeder's Cutting Futurity Winner ..
Stowell, Texas
Black
Appaloosa
Stallion
-
Stowell, TX
TX
$750
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About Anahuac, TX

The Mexican term Anahuac comes from Nahuatl, the language of the Aztecs. The name has various meanings, including "center", "world", and "city", but it also means "capital". Anáhuac is the pre-Columbian name of the Valley of Mexico and its former lake basins around Mexico City, often including the Lerma and Pánuco river systems. Despite the name, neither the city of Anahuac, Texas nor the immediate region were ever part of the Aztec Empire. The first dwellers in this area were the Atakapan people as well as the Caddo.