Dressage Horses for Sale in Winters CA, Vallejo CA

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American Warmblood Stallion
Perfect first horse for a rider who has had a year or more of lessons. Jump..
Winters, California
Chestnut
American Warmblood
Stallion
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Winters, CA
CA
$5,500
Thoroughbred Stallion
Andiamo is a great guy. He is big bodied so he looks more like a warmblood ..
Vallejo, California
White
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Vallejo, CA
CA
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Warmblood Mare
Graceful mover, gentle, Green but has had groundwork and lightly ridden...
Lodi, California
Sorrel
Warmblood
Mare
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Lodi, CA
CA
$2,500
Thoroughbred Stallion
walk, trot, canter, simple changes, started over fences, frames and comes o..
Castro Valley, California
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Castro Valley, CA
CA
$7,000
Paint Stallion
Norman is a chsnut / white paint Quarter horse, with two beautiful blue eye..
Livermore, California
Bay
Paint
Stallion
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Livermore, CA
CA
$10,000
Arabian Stallion
Young stud colt with a beautiful head and nice action. Registered as PVA PR..
Lodi, California
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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Lodi, CA
CA
$7,500
Dutch Warmblood Mare
Pacific Girl is a natural athletewith a wonderful personality!She~s a 16. 2..
Nicasio, California
Bay Roan
Dutch Warmblood
Mare
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Nicasio, CA
CA
$20,000
Thoroughbred Stallion
Currently Schooling TRAINING / INTRO TO PRELIMINARY and COMPETING at NOVICE..
Davis, California
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Davis, CA
CA
$12,000
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About Walnut Creek, CA

There are three bands of Bay Miwok Indians associated with early Walnut Creek: the Saclan, whose territory extended through the hills east of present-day Oakland, Rossmoor, Lafayette, Moraga and Walnut Creek; the Volvon (also spelled Bolbon, Wolwon and Zuicun) near Mt. Diablo; and the Tactan located on the San Ramon Creek in Danville and Walnut Creek. Today's Walnut Creek is located within the earlier site of four Mexican land grants. One of these land grants – measuring 18,000 acres (73 km 2) – belonged to Juana Sanchez de Pacheco, who eventually passed the land down to her two grandsons. Ygnacio Sibrian, one of the grandsons, created the first roofed home in the valley in about 1850.