Percheron Horses for Sale near San Gabriel, CA

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Percheron Mare
Big, 7 year old black Percheron mare, under saddle. Excellent ground manne..
Malibu, California
Black
Percheron
Mare
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Malibu, CA
CA
$4,000
Percheron Stallion
"Brego" A 3 year old, dark bay, Percheron Gelding. Presently 16. 1. Has th..
Moorpark, California
Gray
Percheron
Stallion
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Moorpark, CA
CA
$2,500
Percheron Mare
"Idryll" - A 3 year old, 16. 2 hds, dark bay Percheron mare. Loves people ..
Moorpark, California
Bay
Percheron
Mare
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Moorpark, CA
CA
$2,550
Percheron Mare
"Arwin" A 3 year old, Black, Percheron mare with a small white star. Prese..
Moorpark, California
Black
Percheron
Mare
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Moorpark, CA
CA
$3,800
Percheron Stallion
"Gimli", A late born 3 year old Percheron gelding. Turning grey. Presently..
Moorpark, California
Gray
Percheron
Stallion
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Moorpark, CA
CA
$2,500
Percheron Stallion
"Sauran" Gelding A 3 year old Black Percheron gelding with no markings. Pr..
Moorpark, California
Black
Percheron
Stallion
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Moorpark, CA
CA
$5,000
Percheron Stallion
Registed Percheron Stallion. Available for the 2007 breeding season. A kin..
Moorpark, California
Gray
Percheron
Stallion
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Moorpark, CA
CA
$800
Percheron Mare
- 12 Year Old Bay Mare Percheron Cross - 16 Hands - Competed at Training L..
Moorpark, California
Brown
Percheron
Mare
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Moorpark, CA
CA
$9,000
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About San Gabriel, CA

Prior to the arrival of the Spanish to Alta California, the area that is now San Gabriel was inhabited by the Tongva Native Americans, whom the Spanish called the Gabrieleño. The Tongva name for the San Gabriel region has been reconstructed as Shevaa. Today a center for culture and art, the Mission San Gabriel Arcángel (named for Archangel Gabriel), founded by Father Junipero Serra, is the fourth of twenty-one California Missions, and is known as the "Pride of the California Missions." The Mission San Gabriel Arcángel served a pivotal role in the colonial Spanish society, with many of the area's first Mexican settlers being baptized at the mission, including future governor Pio Pico, who was born in 1801 at the mission and baptized there the same year. He was appointed as California's governor twice, serving briefly in 1832 and again from 1845 through the Mexican–American War. Later in life, he was elected as a Los Angeles City councilman.