Appendix Horses for Sale near Kingwood, TX

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Flashy 16" AQHA Appendix Bay mare with four socks. Shown in USEF "AA" Baby..
Houston, Texas
Bay
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Houston, TX
TX
$25,000
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Scout is a great mover with an EXCELLENT personality. He is the most level..
Houston, Texas
Bay
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Houston, TX
TX
$15,000
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Scout is a very cute mover with an EXCELLENT disposition. He is well start..
Houston, Texas
Bay
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Houston, TX
TX
$11,000
Appendix Mare
Bonnie has competed numerous times and has placed well in Baby Green Hunte..
Houston, Texas
Bay
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Houston, TX
TX
$28,000
Appendix Stallion
This horse is very easy going and is kid friendly. He moves more like a h..
Santa Fe, Texas
Bay
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Santa Fe, TX
TX
$950
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Blue is a 7 year old grey gelding. He was taken off the track when he was ..
Cleveland, Texas
Gray
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Cleveland, TX
TX
$7,500
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Aggie is a seven yr old, 16. 2, green, bay gelding. He's got a great dispo..
Tomball, Texas
Bay
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Tomball, TX
TX
$3,500
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Slick is a beautiful horse with a lot of smarts. He has excellent conforma..
Hempstead, Texas
Bay
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Hempstead, TX
TX
$1,300
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Beautiful / intelligent / loveing but spirited / loves to be worked with. M..
Houston, Texas
Sorrel
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Houston, TX
TX
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About Kingwood, TX

The Foster Lumber Company originally owned a portion of the tract of land that was later developed into the community of Kingwood. The Foster Family had owned the land since around 1892. On December 28, 1967, the land was sold to the joint venture between King Ranch and the Friendswood Development Company, an Exxon subsidiary. Exxon's Friendswood Development Company hired John Bruton Jr. to serve as the Operations Manager in which he was responsible for the planning, development, engineering, and construction of Kingwood Plans for the community included greenbelts, shopping centers, schools, churches, recreational facilities, riding and hiking trails, and a boat ramp with access to Lake Houston.