Breeding Horses for Sale near Llano, TX

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Paint Stallion
The Texas Valentino "Shorty" is easy to handle and would make a nice breed..
Burnet, Texas
Sorrel
Paint
Stallion
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Burnet, TX
TX
$1,200
Paint Mare
Pretty gray mare born in 1993. She has been used as a broodmare for the la..
Burnet, Texas
Gray
Paint
Mare
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Burnet, TX
TX
$950
Arabian Mare
Was shown in her younger years and ridden in lots of local show and trailr..
Lampasas, Texas
Chestnut
Arabian
Mare
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Lampasas, TX
TX
$2,500
Appendix Mare
Satans Medecine Lady Double Satan X Native Glenda 1994 Brown Broodmare Very..
Mason, Texas
Brown
Appendix
Mare
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Mason, TX
TX
$2,000
Quarter Horse Mare
Satans Feather 1997 Brown Mare Double Satan X Bold As You Please Very Gentl..
Mason, Texas
Brown
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Mason, TX
TX
$2,000
Quarter Horse Mare
Satans Kachina 1994 Gray Mare Double Satan X Bold As You Please Very Gentle..
Mason, Texas
Gray
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Mason, TX
TX
$6,000
Appendix Stallion
Satans Grey Shadow 1991 Brown Stallion Superb bloodlines. Double Satan X Na..
Mason, Texas
Brown
Appendix
Stallion
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Mason, TX
TX
$20,000
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About Llano, TX

Llano County was established in compliance with a February 1, 1856, state legislative act. The Llano River location was chosen in an election held on June 14, 1856, under a live oak on the south bank of the river, near the present site of Roy Inks Bridge in Llano. Into the 1870s, the town was little more than a frontier trading center, with a few log buildings housing business establishments, a post office, and a few homes. In 1879, the first bank, Moore, Foster, and Company, was founded, and during the 1880s, Llano acquired a number of new enterprises that served the county's farmers and ranchers. After the county outgrew the one-story stone building that had housed its public offices, in 1885, an ornate brick courthouse was completed on the square on the south side of the river.