Friesian Horses for Sale near Arroyo Grande, CA

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Friesian - Horse for Sale in Solvang, CA 93464
Bauke
How pretty is this big boy? What a candy of a horse is this beautiful 7-yea..
Solvang, California
Black
Friesian
Gelding
8
Solvang, CA
CA
$34,900
Friesian - Horse for Sale in Solvang, CA 93464
Yeske
This big friendly giant is a horse with a golden edge. He is beautiful to l..
Solvang, California
Black
Friesian
Stallion
9
Solvang, CA
CA
$39,900
Friesian - Horse for Sale in Solvang, CA 93464
Yara
Are you looking for an easy and sweet filly you will enjoy? A buddy for lif..
Solvang, California
Black
Friesian
Mare
1
Solvang, CA
CA
$9,900
Friesian - Horse for Sale in Solvang, CA 93464
Jeltsje
Snatched from a fairy tale book... This gorgeous mare is a standout. She ha..
Solvang, California
Black
Friesian
Mare
5
Solvang, CA
CA
$29,900
Friesian - Horse for Sale in Santa Maria, CA 93458
Jack
Hi I have a really nice Warlander he is currently 1 year old he is really n..
Santa Maria, California
Pinto
Friesian
Stallion
2
Santa Maria, CA
CA
$4,000
Friesian - Horse for Sale in Santa Maria, CA 93458
Perlita
Warlander filly, very meek, eh, intelligent, with a very good personality. ..
Santa Maria, California
Black
Friesian
Mare
2
Santa Maria, CA
CA
$3,000
Erikka
A three year old purebred friesian filly for sale. She is registered with F..
Santa Maria, California
Black
Friesian
Mare
8
Santa Maria, CA
CA
$15,000
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About Arroyo Grande, CA

The earliest inhabitants of the Arroyo Grande Valley were Chumash Indians, who conducted extensive trade with other Native American tribes at a considerable distance. The first Europeans to see this stretch of coast were the crew of Portuguese explorer Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo, working in the service of Spain. The Spanish Portolá expedition was the first European visit by land, passing through the area on September 4, 1769. When Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa was established nearby, the Portolà trail became part of the road connecting the 21 Spanish missions (today called El Camino Real). Later, agricultural activities expanded into the area.