Brown Horses for Sale near Pasadena, TX

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Paint - Horse for Sale in Huffman, TX 77336
Pinta
I don't have enough time for her anymore...
Huffman, Texas
Brown
Paint
Mare
18
Huffman, TX
TX
Sold
Arabian - Horse for Sale in Sugar Land, TX 77478
Eeyore
3 years old Male stud arabian horse for sale $700 Healthy, halter broke and..
Sugar Land, Texas
Brown
Arabian
Mare
4
Sugar Land, TX
TX
$700
Other - Horse for Sale in Rosenberg, TX 77471
Lobito
Horse for sale asking 4,000$ obo he is 6 years old comes with the saddle sa..
Rosenberg, Texas
Brown
Other
Gelding
24
Rosenberg, TX
TX
$4,000
Paint - Horse for Sale in Huffman, TX 77336
Pinta
I dont have enough time to ride her anymore and her color is brown and whit..
Huffman, Texas
Brown
Paint
Mare
18
Huffman, TX
TX
$3,500
Paint Mare
Misty Morning is an almost 4 year old registered Paint Mare. Misty has done..
Santa Fe, Texas
Brown
Paint
Mare
13
Santa Fe, TX
TX
$1,500
Mule Mare
Many horse and mule teams of diffrent sizes, ages and colors. All are easy ..
Houston, Texas
Brown
Mule
Mare
-
Houston, TX
TX
$1
Donkey Stallion
We raised pistol from a baby he is out of our jack and jenny that are on t..
Tomball, Texas
Brown
Donkey
Stallion
-
Tomball, TX
TX
$300
Warmblood Stallion
hanovarian / warmblood cross stud colt, will mature to 17 hands, 19 months ..
Hockley, Texas
Brown
Warmblood
Stallion
-
Hockley, TX
TX
$3,500
Thoroughbred Stallion
"Cass" was recently in race training, yet remains very level minded and wil..
Needville, Texas
Brown
Thoroughbred
Stallion
-
Needville, TX
TX
$4,500
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About Pasadena, TX

Prior to European settlement the area around Galveston Bay was settled by the Karankawa and Atakapan tribes, particularly the Akokisa, who lived throughout the Gulf coast region. Spanish explorers such as the Rivas-Iriarte expedition and José Antonio de Evia charted the bay and gave it its name. The pirate Jean Lafitte established a short-lived kingdom based in Galveston in the early 19th century with bases and hide-outs around the bay and around Clear Lake. Lafitte was forced to leave in 1821 by the U.S. Navy.