Black Horses for Sale in Brooksville FL, Zephyrhills FL

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Tennessee Walking Mare
Two awesome black mares, 5 yr. old is a Pusher grandaughter, beautiful loos..
Brooksville, Florida
Black
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Brooksville, FL
FL
$2,250
Paint Mare
This mare is green broke and ready to finish your way. She has been riddin ..
Brooksville, Florida
Black
Paint
Mare
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Brooksville, FL
FL
$4,000
Shire Stallion
Disposition, Movement, Conformation and Size. A true Gentle Giant that woul..
Brooksville, Florida
Black
Shire
Stallion
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Brooksville, FL
FL
$500
Tennessee Walking Stallion
I have a Reg. TWH Gelding for sale. He is black with a white blaze and whit..
Zephyrhills, Florida
Black
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Zephyrhills, FL
FL
$1,800
Tennessee Walking Mare
Tennessee Walker Mare - Black, 12 yrs. old, bred awesome, Ebony's Pure Carb..
Brooksville, Florida
Black
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Brooksville, FL
FL
$3,000
Friesian Stallion
This guy is a wonderful character! He is very smart and learns very quickly..
Parrish, Florida
Black
Friesian
Stallion
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Parrish, FL
FL
$4,000
Clydesdale Stallion
this stallion is awesome all around he has the best temperment. i have used..
Lakeland, Florida
Black
Clydesdale
Stallion
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Lakeland, FL
FL
$3,000
Tennessee Walking Mare
she is a very hyper horse but she is not a mean horse she don't kick or buc..
Tampa, Florida
Black
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Tampa, FL
FL
$1,300
Thoroughbred Stallion
*4 yr. Old Appendix, About 16 hh! Slow Easy Start Undersaddle By the Age of..
Sarasota, Florida
Black
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Sarasota, FL
FL
$3,800
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About Clearwater, FL

Present-day Clearwater was originally the home of the Tocobaga people. Around 1835, the United States Army began construction of Fort Harrison, named after William Henry Harrison, as an outpost during the Seminole Wars. The fort was located on a bluff overlooking Clearwater Harbor, which later became part of an early 20th-century residential development called Harbor Oaks. University of South Florida archaeologists excavated the site in 1962 after Mark Wyllie discovered an underground ammunition bunker while planting a tree in his yard. The area's population grew after the Federal Armed Occupation Act of 1842 offered 160 acres (0.65 km 2) to anyone who would bear arms and cultivate the land.