Horses for Sale in Whittier CA, Hemet CA

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Paint - Horse for Sale in Whittier, CA 90605
Lily
Horse for rehoming. Approx.20 yo.Up to date shots and worming.Has been vet ..
Whittier, California
Other
Paint
Mare
23
Whittier, CA
CA
$500
Tennessee Walking - Horse for Sale in Hemet, CA 92543
A Metallic Blue
Beautiful 2 year old filly ready to start. Registered blue roan 14.3 hands ..
Hemet, California
Blue Roan
Tennessee Walking
Mare
8
Hemet, CA
CA
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Paint - Horse for Sale in Redlands, CA 92373
Paint Gelding
2012 APHA/PtHA bay overo gelding by Hes Lopin Supreme. Breeders Trust enrol..
Redlands, California
Bay Overo
Paint
Gelding
13
Redlands, CA
CA
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Half Arabian - Horse for Sale in Acton, CA 93510
Half Arabian Gelding
CALLNME WYATT aka Carbine is a double registered 1/2 Arabian 1/2 Saddlebre..
Acton, California
Bay
Half Arabian
Gelding
20
Acton, CA
CA
$2,000
Azteca - Horse for Sale in Homeland, CA 92548
Azteca Stallion
Good for ridding. Calm and well behave horse has a lots of energy..
Homeland, California
Brown
Azteca
Stallion
15
Homeland, CA
CA
$4,000
Draft - Horse for Sale in Temecula, CA 92590
Draft Gelding
Sad to see him go but don't have enough time for him. He needs an experienc..
Temecula, California
Brown
Draft
Gelding
-
Temecula, CA
CA
$1,800
Arabian - Horse for Sale in Sunland, CA 91040
Arabian Gelding
This is Wachee , I got him for my 15th birthday as a gift and I am soon tur..
Sunland, California
Chestnut
Arabian
Gelding
8
Sunland, CA
CA
$600

About Yorba Linda, CA

The area is the home of the Tongva, Luiseño, and Juaneño tribal nations, who were there "as early as 4,000 years ago." The Tongva defined their world as Tovaangar, a nation which "extended from Palos Verdes to San Bernardino, from Saddleback Mountain to the San Fernando Valley" and included the entire territory of present-day Yorba Linda. Spanish colonization between 1769 and 1840 brought "disease, invasive species, and livestock" into the area, which "upended the ecological balance of the region and forced the Tongva to resettle around three missions." In 1810, the Spanish crown granted Jose Antonio Yorba 63,414 acres of land, which "spread across much of modern-day Orange County." In 1834, following Mexico's independence from Spain, Jose Antonio Yorba's most successful son, Bernardo Yorba (after whom the city would later be named), was granted the 13,328-acre (53.94 km 2) Rancho Cañón de Santa Ana by Mexican governor José Figueroa. Most of this original land was retained after the Mexican–American War in 1848 by descendants of the Yorba family. A portion of the city's land is still owned and developed by descendants of Samuel Kraemer, who acquired it through his marriage to Angelina Yorba, the great-granddaughter of Bernardo Yorba. The site of the Bernardo Yorba Hacienda, referred to as the Don Bernardo Yorba Ranch House Site, is listed as a California Historical Landmark.