Jumping Quarter Horses for Sale near Pompano Beach, FL

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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
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Fort Lauderdale, FL
FL
$350
Quarter Horse Stallion
Gypsy Vanner Horse For Sale My Gypsy Stallion is called Chico . He is a ..
Miami, Florida
Black
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Miami, FL
FL
$2,000
Quarter Horse Mare
14. 0 hh Beautiful safe pony. Loves to jump, nice forward yet safe mover. ..
Jupiter, Florida
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Jupiter, FL
FL
$3,500
Quarter Horse Mare
AMAZING 8 year old QH mare. Reigstered with FULL papers and good bloodline..
Miami, Florida
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Miami, FL
FL
$8,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
Jesse is a 5 year old quarter horse . He is for lease He loves people. Nee..
Coral Springs, Florida
Dun
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Coral Springs, FL
FL
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Quarter Horse Mare
Beautiful filly sired by World and Congress Champion sire, "IM CERTIFIABLE...
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Fort Lauderdale, FL
FL
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Quarter Horse Mare
Dark bay filly long legs 1 / 2 arab 1 / 2 Quarter. Big butt, wide chest, ni..
Miami, Florida
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Miami, FL
FL
$1,500
Quarter Horse Mare
Hunter or Western Pleasure. Has been owned and ridden by 8- yr old child. ..
Delray Beach, Florida
Brown
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Delray Beach, FL
FL
$6,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
Registered quarter horse. 15'3h Father: MBJ Blue Chip. Mother: Flashys Lace..
Delray Beach, Florida
Gray
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Delray Beach, FL
FL
$7,500
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About Pompano Beach, FL

Its name is derived from the Florida pompano ( Trachinotus carolinus), a fish found off the Atlantic coast. There had been scattered settlers in the area from at least the mid-1880s, but the first documented permanent residents of the Pompano area were George Butler and Frank Sheen and their families, who arrived in 1896 as railway employees. The first train arrived in the small Pompano settlement on February 22, 1896. It is said that Sheen gave the community its name after jotting down on his survey of the area the name of the fish he had for dinner. The coming of the railroad led to development farther west from the coast.