Friesian Horses for Sale near Grass Valley, CA

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Friesian Mare
Fantastic FPS / FHANA registered Friesian mare. MAY TRADE FOR FPS FI..
Granite Bay, California
Black
Friesian
Mare
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Granite Bay, CA
CA
$13,500
Friesian Mare
Companion, trail, light show, retired 4 th level dressage mare due to hock ..
Granite Bay, California
Black
Friesian
Mare
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Granite Bay, CA
CA
$13,500
Friesian Stallion
Gorgeous, curious stud Friesian colt, 2005. Dam Ster mare, Sebeline, sire i..
Lincoln, California
Black
Friesian
Stallion
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Lincoln, CA
CA
$11,000
Friesian Mare
Beautiful 2005 filly from ster mare and Andries 415. . one of the premier n..
Lincoln, California
Black
Friesian
Mare
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Lincoln, CA
CA
$12,000
Friesian Stallion
Beautiful stud colt, imported last summer with his damn. His sire, Wobke, i..
Lincoln, California
Black
Friesian
Stallion
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Lincoln, CA
CA
$13,000
Friesian Mare
ARWEN Fully Papered FPS / FHANA B - Book Filly. She is out of a Brandus 3..
Granite Bay, California
Black
Friesian
Mare
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Granite Bay, CA
CA
$12,000
Friesian Mare
This is a fabulous Friesian Mare with all of her gound work and preliminary..
Granite Bay, California
Black
Friesian
Mare
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Granite Bay, CA
CA
$14,500
Friesian Stallion
Yearling Colt By Olof, sire of Jasper, Grand Champ 02' Top Mare Line - Stam..
Lincoln, California
Black
Friesian
Stallion
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Lincoln, CA
CA
$11,500
Friesian Stallion
Reserve Champion, Keuring 2002. Full Papers - Prestatie Grandmother & Great..
Lincoln, California
Black
Friesian
Stallion
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Lincoln, CA
CA
$12,000
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About Grass Valley, CA

Grass Valley, which was originally known as Boston Ravine and later officially named Centerville, dates from the California Gold Rush, as does nearby Nevada City. When a post office was established in 1851, it was renamed Grass Valley the following year for unknown reasons. The town incorporated in 1860. Grass Valley is the location of the Empire Mine and North Star Mine, two of the richest mines in California. George Starr, manager of the Empire Mine, and William Bowers Bourn II, the mine owner, donated mine property which became Memorial Park.