Quarter Horses for Sale in Chino CA, Orange CA

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Quarter Horse Mare
Finished pole bending and barrel horse. Easy to ride, knows her job. Just ..
Chino, California
Red Roan
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Chino, CA
CA
$9,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
My Socks Are Holy - Super Cute 8 yr, 15. 2 hd, Chestnut with chrome. Incen..
Chino, California
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Chino, CA
CA
$5,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
Cremello Gelding! His blue eyes and white gold coat will make your heart m..
Orange, California
Cremello
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Orange, CA
CA
$3,400
Quarter Horse Mare
Sadie - Simply Simplistic! 6 yr Liver Chest. QH Mare. 14. 3 Extraordinar..
Chino, California
Liver Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Chino, CA
CA
$8,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
07 AQHA Colts. Dash For Cash, Pacific Bailey , Moon Lark on papers. These ..
Phelan, California
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Phelan, CA
CA
$800
Quarter Horse Stallion
1995 Incentive Fund Bay Gelding suitable for novice, youth, or amateur all..
Thousand Oaks, California
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Thousand Oaks, CA
CA
$8,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
Green broke 6 yr old gelding. Would be good for jumping trail riding or ev..
Quartz Hill, California
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Quartz Hill, CA
CA
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About Bell Gardens, CA

Bell Gardens has a Native American history dating back thousands of years. In the late 18th century, when the area was associated with a large amount of land situated along the lower basin of the Rio Hondo area in Los Angeles County, Bell Gardens was once a bustling agricultural center for Californios during the Spanish Empire, 1509–1823, the Mexican government, 1823–1848, and the United States, after the Mexican-American war concluded in 1848. Among those early Spanish settlers was one of California's first families, the Lugos. While stationed at Mission San Antonio de Padua near Salinas, California, Francisco Lugo's son Antonio Maria Lugo was born in 1783. In 1810 Antonio Lugo, a 35-year-old corporal in the Spanish army, was given the 29,514-acre (119.44 km 2) Rancho San Antonio land grant.