Lusitano Horses for Sale near Agoura Hills, CA

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Lusitano Stallion
Kaganche is a strong, trained bullfighting horse with full of energy and h..
El Segundo, California
Black
Lusitano
Stallion
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El Segundo, CA
CA
$48,000
Lusitano Stallion
Quiver is truly one of a kind. He's agile, strong, brave and with a great ..
Long Beach, California
Buckskin
Lusitano
Stallion
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Long Beach, CA
CA
$1,800
Lusitano Stallion
Koncilador Del La Font is our beautiful black Lusitano Stallion imported f..
Long Beach, California
Black
Lusitano
Stallion
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Long Beach, CA
CA
$1,500
Lusitano Stallion
Kaganche is imported from France and comes from the famous "Veiga" bloodli..
Long Beach, California
Black
Lusitano
Stallion
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Long Beach, CA
CA
$42,000
Lusitano Stallion
Herd Reduction!!!Distinto will make a good Pleasure or Dressage horse. He ..
Long Beach, California
Gray
Lusitano
Stallion
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Long Beach, CA
CA
$12,000
Lusitano Stallion
Bardo is a very fancy mover and very photogenic. He will make a good pleas..
Long Beach, California
Gray
Lusitano
Stallion
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Long Beach, CA
CA
$12,000
Lusitano Stallion
Universo is going to make a good dressage horse. At just two years hold he..
Long Beach, California
Gray
Lusitano
Stallion
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Long Beach, CA
CA
$14,000
Lusitano Stallion
Quiver is truly remarkable. He comes from the famous "Imperador" His unusu..
Long Beach, California
Buckskin
Lusitano
Stallion
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Long Beach, CA
CA
$1,800
Lusitano Stallion
Kaganche is imported from France and comes from the famous "veiga" bloodli..
Long Beach, California
Black
Lusitano
Stallion
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Long Beach, CA
CA
$42,000
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About Agoura Hills, CA

The area was first settled by the Chumash Native Americans around 10,000 years ago. The Alta California (Upper California) coast was settled by Spanish Franciscan missionaries in the late 18th century. In about 1800, Miguel Ortega was granted a Spanish grazing concession called Rancho Las Virgenes or El Rancho de Nuestra Señora La Reina de Las Virgenes. The grant was abandoned after Ortega's death in 1810, and José Maria Dominguez was given Rancho Las Virgenes as a Mexican land grant in 1834. Maria Antonia Machado de Reyes purchased the rancho from Dominguez in 1845.