Paint Horses for Sale near Coarsegold, CA

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Trigger is a wonderful horse that needs to find a life long partner. He ha..
Atwater, California
Brown
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Atwater, CA
CA
$1,000
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Must sell do to needing money i dont want to have him go to a sale if not..
Sanger, California
Bay
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Sanger, CA
CA
$650
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1995 APHA Chestnut Overo Gelding - 15. 3 hands: Back from lease, this delux..
Sanger, California
Sorrel
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Sanger, CA
CA
$6,500
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A Winner from the first time she hit the rail! Reg. APHA Sorrel Overo fill..
Auberry, California
Sorrel
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Auberry, CA
CA
$9,000
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Merced, California
Bay
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Merced, CA
CA
$1,500
Paint Mare
Patch is awesome trail horse and a great mind she loves the trail. Patch is..
Tollhouse, California
Blue Roan
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Tollhouse, CA
CA
$5,000
Paint Mare
90 day professional training for barrels, been packed in mountians, carried..
Fresno, California
Chestnut
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Fresno, CA
CA
$3,000
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Great Family / kids horse. Has been used primarily for trail riding and som..
Clovis, California
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Clovis, CA
CA
$4,000
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Peppy is Kind & Gentle with people & animals. He has had 180 days of Profes..
Atwater, California
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Atwater, CA
CA
$5,800
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Gorgeous APHA stallion at stud. Early bookers save BIG $ $. www. dignifiedp..
Sanger, California
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Sanger, CA
CA
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About Coarsegold, CA

Coarsegold has previously had several names, including Coarse Gold, Gold Gulch, Michaels, Oro Grosso, Texas Flat, and Coarse Gold Gulch. The place was first called Texas Flat after miners from Texas discovered gold there in 1849. By 1874, the name had changed to Michaels, honoring Charles Michaels, a local merchant. A rival mining camp inhabited by Mexicans there was called Oro Grosso, the Spanish translation of coarse gold. The current name derives from the California Gold Rush of the mid-19th century, when prospectors discovered coarse nuggets of gold in a nearby creek.