Jumping Horses for Sale near Calabasas, CA

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Warmblood - Horse for Sale in Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
Jack Jack
JACK JACK, 09/01/2019, Grey Warmblood hunter jumper gelding Top quality wi..
Thousand Oaks, California
Gray
Warmblood
Gelding
6
Thousand Oaks, CA
CA
$45,000
Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Camarillo, CA 93010
Midas
Very smart and sweet boy. Needs more exercise than I can handle. Vet checke..
Camarillo, California
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Gelding
7
Camarillo, CA
CA
$10,000
Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Santa Clarita, CA 91350
King
Here we have King 👑 an amazing 3 year old Thoroughbred with a QH mentality ..
Santa Clarita, California
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Gelding
7
Santa Clarita, CA
CA
$9,000
Rex
This is Rex! He’s an 11 year old, 14.3hh APH. He’s more go than woah and wo..
Los Angeles, California
Other
Paint
Gelding
17
Los Angeles, CA
CA
$250
Other - Horse for Sale in Los Angeles, CA 91324
Diego
meet diego! he’s an irish sport horse gelding. he’s 15.1hh, 11 years old, a..
Los Angeles, California
Bay
Other
Gelding
17
Los Angeles, CA
CA
$250
Dutch Warmblood - Horse for Sale in Topanaga, CA 90290
Dutch Warmblood Stallion
16'2 small framed. Incredible movement. no spook. 4months under saddle and ..
Topanaga, California
Chestnut
Dutch Warmblood
Stallion
12
Topanaga, CA
CA
$7,000
Warmblood - Horse for Sale in Canyon Country, CA 91351
Warmblood Mare
Penny is a 15 year old Oldenburg Paint mare for sale in Canyon Country CA. ..
Canyon Country, California
Chestnut Overo
Warmblood
Mare
26
Canyon Country, CA
CA
$4,000

About Calabasas, CA

It is generally accepted that the name of Calabasas is derived from the Spanish calabaza meaning " pumpkin", " squash", or " gourd" (cf. calabash). Some historians hold the theory that Calabasas is derived from the Chumash word calahoosa which is said to mean "where the wild geese fly." Owing to vast presence of wild squash plants in the area, the squash theory is more prevalent among local residents. At the top of the Calabasas grade, which is east of Las Virgenes Road on the original El Camino Real, legend has it that in 1824, a Basque rancher from Oxnard spilled a wagonload of pumpkins on the road en route to Los Angeles. The following spring, hundreds of pumpkin seeds sprouted alongside the road.