Half Arabian Horses for Sale near Thonotosassa, FL

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Half Arabian Stallion
Beautiful horse. wonderful to ride. gaited. needs good rider not for begg..
Brandon, Florida
Half Arabian
Stallion
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Brandon, FL
FL
$1,300
Half Arabian Stallion
Gorgeous double registered Golden Palomino 1 / 2 Arabian colt by the Arabi..
Bradenton, Florida
Palomino
Half Arabian
Stallion
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Bradenton, FL
FL
$2,000
Half Arabian Mare
Buckskin 1 / 2 Arabian Mare. Beautiful conformation with bonus color. Will..
Bradenton, Florida
Buckskin
Half Arabian
Mare
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Bradenton, FL
FL
$3,500
Half Arabian Mare
Austrian "Spice"| is a registered Arabian / Haflinger Mare. # "HAHR1A354311..
Lutz, Florida
Chestnut
Half Arabian
Mare
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Lutz, FL
FL
$2,800
Half Arabian Stallion
Six yr. old sorrel & white gelding. w / blaze & one blue eye. Very sweet pe..
Brooksville, Florida
Sorrel
Half Arabian
Stallion
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Brooksville, FL
FL
$1,200
Half Arabian Stallion
this horses is 22 yrs old but acts like he is 10, excellant health, up to d..
Spring Hill, Florida
Chestnut
Half Arabian
Stallion
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Spring Hill, FL
FL
$1,000
Half Arabian Mare
Chestnut filly with small snowflake blanket and strip. This big beatiful fi..
Brooksville, Florida
Chestnut
Half Arabian
Mare
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Brooksville, FL
FL
$2,600
Half Arabian Mare
Dun with dorsal, one hind sock, snip. This yearling filly wants to please...
Brooksville, Florida
Dun
Half Arabian
Mare
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Brooksville, FL
FL
$1,400
Half Arabian Stallion
TB / Arab cross gelding, gray, very handsome with nice personality. 15. 3 h..
Brooksville, Florida
Gray
Half Arabian
Stallion
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Brooksville, FL
FL
$4,800
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About Thonotosassa, FL

The name "Thonotosassa" comes from the Seminole- Creek words ronoto "flint" and sasv "some", meaning the place was a source of valuable flint. Following the establishment of Fort Brooke in 1824 in what is now Tampa, a road that ran northwest of Lake Thonotosassa was built between Fort Brooke and Fort King in Ocala. This road became known as the Fort King Road, which today is crossed in several locations by U.S. Route 301. Nevertheless, the presence of a Seminole village largely discouraged whites from moving into the area.