Jumping Horses for Sale in Palm Beach Gardens FL, Davie FL

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Hanoverian Stallion
Reggae SPF is a 2006 classy Hanoverian colt by the German sire, Red Rossin..
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
Bay
Hanoverian
Stallion
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Palm Beach Gardens, FL
FL
$15,000
Pony Mare
Cherry oh Baby is a striking red / white tobiano, 80% red and 20% white. H..
Davie, Florida
Pony
Mare
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Davie, FL
FL
$1,400
Quarter Horse Mare
14. 0 hh Beautiful safe pony. Loves to jump, nice forward yet safe mover. ..
Jupiter, Florida
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Jupiter, FL
FL
$3,500
Warmblood Mare
Roxanne is a gorgeous 15. 3 canadian warmblood mare who would be great for..
Wellington, Florida
Chestnut
Warmblood
Mare
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Wellington, FL
FL
$9,500
American Warmblood Stallion
Rocket - First Place in Warmbood Inspection First place in Foal and Confor..
Wellington, Florida
American Warmblood
Stallion
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Wellington, FL
FL
$18,000
Irish Draught Stallion
Silver Galtee babies are proving to be fabulous movers w / beautiful confo..
Boynton Beach, Florida
Gray
Irish Draught
Stallion
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Boynton Beach, FL
FL
$1,000
Dutch Warmblood Stallion
Rocket - First Place in Warmbood Inspection First place in Foal and Confor..
Wellington, Florida
Dutch Warmblood
Stallion
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Wellington, FL
FL
$18,000

About Loxahatchee Groves, FL

The area now known as Loxahatchee Groves was originally a portion of the 2,000,000 acres (8,100 km 2) of land purchased by the Southern States Land and Timber Company in 1902. Shortly after completion of the West Palm Beach (C-51) Canal – which connected downtown West Palm Beach to Lake Okeechobee at Canal Point for the purpose of transporting crops by water – in 1917, Southern States sales manager, and later president, George Frederick Bensel envisioned a "waterfront" farming community. Bensel and company engineer Torvald Garfield "T. G." Thorgesen both created the first topographical map of Loxahatchee Groves during the following three years. After Bensel, Thorgesen, and others established the Palm Beach Loxahatchee Company, they bought 6,500 acres (26 km 2) from the Southern States Land and Timber Company, naming the land "Loxahatchee Farms".