Chestnut English Pleasure Horses for Sale near San Diego, CA

Post Free Ad
Advanced Search
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Santee, CA 92071
Jupiter
Several horses for part lease imperial Beach California. Lots of trails. Yo..
Santee, California
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Gelding
10
Santee, CA
CA
$150
Morgan Mare
Sweet mare can be ridden english or western, nice mover, great on the trai..
Lakeside, California
Chestnut
Morgan
Mare
-
Lakeside, CA
CA
$500
Haflinger Mare
*PRICE REDUCTION from $7500!* '99 Haflinger mare. Silver Classified, Wilm..
Ramona, California
Chestnut
Haflinger
Mare
-
Ramona, CA
CA
$6,500
Haflinger Mare
Cochia is a 2004 AHR Haflinger mare standing at just under 14. 3 hands so ..
Ramona, California
Chestnut
Haflinger
Mare
-
Ramona, CA
CA
$4,900
Thoroughbred Stallion
Alex can ride in any discipline and is not spooked or panicked on busy str..
Vista, California
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Stallion
-
Vista, CA
CA
$2,200
Thoroughbred Stallion
6 yr. old chestnut thoroughbred gelding. looks like a quarter horse. grea..
Escondido, California
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Stallion
-
Escondido, CA
CA
$3,500
Thoroughbred Mare
Sweet 16h chestnut TB mare. . . very willing to please, but needs an experi..
Oceanside, California
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Mare
-
Oceanside, CA
CA
$4,500
Thoroughbred Mare
Nice big bodied 9 year old mare. Still green, but great on the trail. Excel..
Temecula, California
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Mare
-
Temecula, CA
CA
$2,500
1

About San Diego, CA

Historical affiliations Spanish Empire 1769–1821 First Mexican Empire 1821–1823 United Mexican States 1823–1848 California Republic 1846 United States 1848–present The original inhabitants of the region are now known as the San Dieguito and La Jolla people. The area of San Diego has been inhabited by the Kumeyaay people. The first European to visit the region was explorer Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo, sailing under the flag of Castile but possibly born in Portugal. Sailing his flagship San Salvador from Navidad, New Spain, Cabrillo claimed the bay for the Spanish Empire in 1542, and named the site "San Miguel". In November 1602, Sebastián Vizcaíno was sent to map the California coast.