Half Arabian Horses for Sale near Chuluota, FL

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Half Arabian Stallion
Sultan is a half arabian / half paso fino. Great disposition. He is 2 yrs..
Oviedo, Florida
Chestnut
Half Arabian
Stallion
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Oviedo, FL
FL
$2,500
Half Arabian Mare
The Color of Fame granddaughter, Sweeps, HAHR, NSH, Pinto registries. Fant..
Sorrento, Florida
Half Arabian
Mare
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Sorrento, FL
FL
$7,500
Half Arabian Stallion
Wildfire is a 9 yr old Arabian x QH. He jumps 4 ft+. He knows dressage, an..
Umatilla, Florida
Chestnut
Half Arabian
Stallion
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Umatilla, FL
FL
$6,000
Half Arabian Mare
Porshe is a bay arab / national show horse that is 20 yrs young! She has s..
Cocoa, Florida
Bay
Half Arabian
Mare
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Cocoa, FL
FL
$1,250
Half Arabian Mare
Lovin is between 15. 1 and 15. 2 hands tall. Lovin is an 8 yr old chestnut..
Sorrento, Florida
Chestnut
Half Arabian
Mare
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Sorrento, FL
FL
$3,800
Half Arabian Stallion
DRS Kats King Size (AHA #327882) (Kings Kat X Ravenwood Shamura) Half Arabi..
Eustis, Florida
Chestnut
Half Arabian
Stallion
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Eustis, FL
FL
$15,000
Half Arabian Mare
Spirit is saddle broke and been under saddle about 6 times and does great. ..
Apopka, Florida
Half Arabian
Mare
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Apopka, FL
FL
$1,800
Half Arabian Stallion
Gorgeous bay gelding. Very classy and flashy. Kid safe, loves to jump, thre..
Oviedo, Florida
Bay
Half Arabian
Stallion
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Oviedo, FL
FL
$6,500
Half Arabian Stallion
Classic Chimes is a beautiful 16 hand bay gelding. Loves people, very easy..
Orlando, Florida
Bay
Half Arabian
Stallion
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Orlando, FL
FL
$4,500
Half Arabian Mare
This horse is 1 / 2 Quater and 1 / 2 Arabian, her color is chestnut, saddle..
Paisley, Florida
Chestnut
Half Arabian
Mare
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Paisley, FL
FL
$1,000
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About Chuluota, FL

Chuluota is pronounced "Choo-lee-oh-tah", meaning "Isle of Pines", "Pine Island", or "Land of Lakes and Pines" or "beautiful place", depending upon whom you ask. The pronunciation is a derivative of the Creek Indian word "Chuluoto". Chuluota was first settled soon after the Civil War. Some of the area's first white residents were from North Carolina who came here by ox cart seeking refuge from the war, and undoubtedly encountered Seminole Indians when they arrived. They found an area teeming with fish, deer, and wild hogs.