Horses for Sale in Valley Springs CA, Stockton CA

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Andalusian - Horse for Sale in Valley Springs, CA 95252
Nova
Located in Valley Springs 6yr old Andalusian Quarter Horse cross mare apro..
Valley Springs, California
Gray
Andalusian
Mare
7
Valley Springs, CA
CA
$6,000
Tennessee Walking - Horse for Sale in Valley Springs, CA 95252
Shilo
Shilo is about 20 years old. Very sweet but needs to be worked. I don’t hav..
Valley Springs, California
Sorrel
Tennessee Walking
Gelding
5
Valley Springs, CA
CA
$2,000
Crossbred Pony - Horse for Sale in Stockton, CA 95207
Sugar Bear
Sugar Bear is a gorgeous and super sweet Gypsy/Haflinger large pony standin..
Stockton, California
Palomino
Crossbred Pony
Mare
14
Stockton, CA
CA
$9,500
Kentucky Mountain - Horse for Sale in Stockton, CA 95207
Amber Lady
Amber is an absolutely gorgeous 2011 Amber Champagne double registered (Ken..
Stockton, California
Champagne
Kentucky Mountain
Mare
14
Stockton, CA
CA
$10,500
Percheron - Horse for Sale in Pilot Hill, CA 95664
Ace and Colby
Nice, big working team, they have been used commercially. Weddings, tree fa..
Pilot Hill, California
Black
Percheron
Gelding
21
Pilot Hill, CA
CA
$14,000
Percheron - Horse for Sale in Pilot Hill, CA 95664
Ace and Colby
Nice driving team. These guys have done weddings, park tours, tree farms an..
Pilot Hill, California
Black
Percheron
Gelding
21
Pilot Hill, CA
CA
$14,000
Donkey - Horse for Sale in Placerville, CA 95667
Jack
Selling only as a group of 3, price is negotiable. Used as guardians on ove..
Placerville, California
Gray
Donkey
Gelding
5
Placerville, CA
CA
$1,500

About Sutter Creek, CA

The community takes its name from nearby Sutter Creek, which in turn has the name of prospector John Sutter. Sutter's discovery of gold at nearby Coloma in January 1848 triggered the California Gold Rush. After all his workers left him to go on their own hunts for gold, Sutter moved to Mormon Island with a couple of hands. After about two weeks miners flooded the island, so Sutter and his hands left and returned to Sutter Creek. Sutter said: "I broke up the camp and started on the march further south, and located my next camp on Sutter Creek, now in Amador County, and thought that I should be there alone.