Paint Horses for Sale in Acton CA, Pomona CA

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Paint Stallion
Roper is a big stout horse who has a great disposition and loves people, he..
Acton, California
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Acton, CA
CA
$3,000
Paint Mare
Own dtr of Strategy (superior halter and son of World Champion Obsesed to I..
Pomona, California
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Mare
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Pomona, CA
CA
$3,500
Paint Mare
True black & white tobiano mare (possible tovero) . Long neck, nice hip and..
Pomona, California
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Mare
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Pomona, CA
CA
$2,750
Paint Stallion
Cremello overo son of Sunny Review (superior halter & sire of Res. World Ch..
Pomona, California
Cremello
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Pomona, CA
CA
$4,800
Paint Stallion
roper i a big 5 year old paint gelding needs an inter. rider. very calm not..
Acton, California
Chestnut
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Acton, CA
CA
$3,500
Paint Stallion
8 yr old Bay tobiano gelding. Trails, or barrel / gymkhana. Trailers, ties,..
San Dimas, California
Bay
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San Dimas, CA
CA
$4,500
Paint Stallion
GORGEOUS Tri - Colored Mahogany Tobiano 4 yr, 16. hd+and Growing! He's a SW..
Costa Mesa, California
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Stallion
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Costa Mesa, CA
CA
$6,500
Paint Stallion
sound body and mind, gentle kind , brave sweet, willing, fellow loves to be..
Fullerton, California
Bay
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Stallion
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Fullerton, CA
CA
$3,700
Paint Mare
Horse for teenager that rides western. Loves horses and will give great an..
Orange, California
Bay
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Orange, CA
CA
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Paint Stallion
Cody is a 7 - year old Tobiano Paint. He has a sweet disposition. Best suit..
Palmdale, California
Bay
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Palmdale, CA
CA
$3,500
Paint Mare
she is a great trail horse and broodmare color producer had a buckskin over..
Chino, California
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Mare
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Chino, CA
CA
$4,500
Paint Stallion
Rebel has been started on barrels and jumping. Great pedigree, reg. , good ..
Los Angeles, California
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Los Angeles, CA
CA
$4,500
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About Marina del Rey, CA

Prior to its development as a small craft harbor, the land occupied by Marina del Rey was a salt marsh fed by fresh water from Ballona Creek, frequented by duck hunters and few others. Burton W. Chace, a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, referred to the area as mud flats, though today the area would more properly be referred to as wetlands. In the mid-19th century, Moye C. Wicks thought of turning this Playa del Rey estuary into a commercial port.