Halter Horses for Sale near Hondo, TX

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Quarter Horse Mare
Confirmationally correct Qh mare. Pawnee has No papers, but came from re..
San Antonio, Texas
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
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San Antonio, TX
TX
$2,000
Paint Mare
I have two black breed stock fillies for sale. Both are well mannered and..
San Antonio, Texas
Black
Paint
Mare
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San Antonio, TX
TX
$1,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
CJs Whiz is a sleek sophisticated stallion of superb breeding. Through his..
San Antonio, Texas
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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San Antonio, TX
TX
$20,000
Half Arabian Mare
She is a beautiful horse. Has great ground manners. I don't have time to tr..
San Antonio, Texas
Buckskin
Half Arabian
Mare
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San Antonio, TX
TX
$6,000
Half Arabian Mare
This horse will be a winner! She is goergous and is excellent on the ground..
Comfort, Texas
Buckskin
Half Arabian
Mare
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Comfort, TX
TX
$6,000
Paint Mare
THIS FILLY WON HER FIRST FUTURITY ON AUGUST 17 th Check out her win pictur..
San Antonio, Texas
Paint
Mare
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San Antonio, TX
TX
$3,500
Arabian Stallion
Fayrafa's Azali Amir (Thee Pharaoh x AK Fayrafa by Moniet El Sharaf) Exquis..
San Antonio, Texas
Gray
Arabian
Stallion
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San Antonio, TX
TX
$5,000
Arabian Stallion
Thee Pharaoh has been producing some exciting foals over the last two years..
San Antonio, Texas
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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San Antonio, TX
TX
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Arabian Mare
Beautiful correct filly that will steal your heart and draw the judges eye..
San Antonio, Texas
Bay
Arabian
Mare
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San Antonio, TX
TX
$7,000
Arabian Mare
We have several mares in foal and are offering dramatic savings on the purc..
San Antonio, Texas
Bay
Arabian
Mare
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San Antonio, TX
TX
Contact
Arabian Stallion
This boy has some chrome! Beautiful, liver chestnut, full blaze, 2 front so..
San Antonio, Texas
Chestnut
Arabian
Stallion
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San Antonio, TX
TX
$3,700
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About Hondo, TX

Original inhabitants of the area, now Medina County, were the Coahuiltecan people. Non-indigenous settlers to the area came from Alsace-Lorraine, Germany, Belgium and Mexico. Many family-owned businesses, farms, and ranches are still owned by descendants of the non-indigenous families. The first Spaniard to explore the area was Cabeza de Vaca in the early 1530s, some 40 years after Columbus arrived in the New World. The city of Hondo was first settled in 1881 and incorporated in 1942.