Quarter Horses for Sale near Fort Lauderdale, FL

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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Miami, FL 33136
Stormy
stormy has done a little of everything from ranch work to trail riding to a..
Miami, Florida
Blue Roan
Quarter Horse
Gelding
7
Miami, FL
FL
$3,200
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in North Palm Beach, FL 33408
Zeny
We do have good breed horses for you to sale to a very good prices and all ..
North Palm Beach, Florida
Gray
Quarter Horse
Gelding
7
North Palm Beach, FL
FL
$5,350
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Fort Lauderdale, FL 33305
Zemi
Private barn. Beautiful Cremelo stallion must be experienced rider...
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Cremello
Quarter Horse
Stallion
10
Fort Lauderdale, FL
FL
$350
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Fort Lauderdale, FL 33305
Mr. Zemi
Sweet disposition but must have experienced rider...
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Cremello
Quarter Horse
Stallion
10
Fort Lauderdale, FL
FL
$350
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Coral Springs, FL 33076
Badger
Badger is a sweet registered 8 year old quarter horse gelding palomino. We..
Coral Springs, Florida
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Gelding
13
Coral Springs, FL
FL
$3,500
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Davie, FL 33330
Quarter Horse Mare
Gorgeous registered 15.3 palomino mare for sale. Registered with the Americ..
Davie, Florida
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Mare
24
Davie, FL
FL
$3,000
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Miami, FL 33172
Quarter Horse Gelding
Bird is a grey gelding that is a pleasure to be around. He is being sold be..
Miami, Florida
Gray
Quarter Horse
Gelding
17
Miami, FL
FL
$1,600

About Fort Lauderdale, FL

The area in which the city of Fort Lauderdale would later be founded was inhabited for more than two thousand years by the Tequesta Indians. Contact with Spanish explorers in the 16th century proved disastrous for the Tequesta, as the Europeans unwittingly brought with them diseases, such as smallpox, to which the native populations possessed no resistance. For the Tequesta, disease, coupled with continuing conflict with their Calusa neighbors, contributed greatly to their decline over the next two centuries. By 1763, there were only a few Tequesta left in Florida, and most of them were evacuated to Cuba when the Spanish ceded Florida to the British in 1763, under the terms of the Treaty of Paris (1763), which ended the Seven Years' War. Although control of the area changed between Spain, United Kingdom, the United States, and the Confederate States of America, it remained largely undeveloped until the 20th century.