Quarter Horses for Sale in Lytle TX, San Antonio TX

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Quarter Horse Stallion
Hes the true quarter horse built..
Lytle, Texas
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Lytle, TX
TX
$1,000
Quarter Horse Mare
Lacey is a reg. quarterhorse. She is nicely put together and has a lot of h..
San Antonio, Texas
Quarter Horse
Mare
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San Antonio, TX
TX
$5,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
Gentle gelding! Great handle & Super stop and willing attitude. Turn out to..
San Antonio, Texas
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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San Antonio, TX
TX
$2,500
Quarter Horse Mare
This mare is a all around horse, great prospect for anything, good personal..
Pleasanton, Texas
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Pleasanton, TX
TX
$1,200
Quarter Horse Stallion
This young stallion has an excellent pedigree on both sides. He is grandson..
San Antonio, Texas
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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San Antonio, TX
TX
$3,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
Grandson of Zan Silver Parr and Joses Kid Straw with Gray Magnolia Pay and..
Boerne, Texas
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Boerne, TX
TX
$1,650
Quarter Horse Mare
Red is a registered Quarter Horse with excellent confirmation. Energy, good..
Bandera, Texas
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Bandera, TX
TX
$1,500
Quarter Horse Mare
Layla is a 16 yo grade quarter horse mare. She is very flashy with flaxen m..
Bandera, Texas
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Bandera, TX
TX
$1,800
Quarter Horse Mare
Race ROM Qualifier, SI88, Proven producer of 7 AQHA foals. Aside from her r..
Poteet, Texas
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Poteet, TX
TX
$3,000
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About Castroville, TX

Castroville was established in 1844 by Henri Castro, an empresario of the Republic of Texas, who brought several dozen European families to the area from Alsace and adjoining Baden to populate his land grant along the Medina River 20 miles (32 km) west of San Antonio. The first colonists disembarked at Galveston on January 9, 1843. They were taken by ship to Lavaca Bay and traveled overland to San Antonio, where they took shelter in abandoned buildings until the Texas Rangers were prepared to escort them to their land and protect them from hostile Indians. On September 2, 1844, the first colonists arrived at Castro's land grant on the Medina River. From 1849, Castroville, on the Medina River was a water stop on the San Antonio-El Paso Road and a stagecoach station on the San Antonio-El Paso Mail Line and San Antonio-San Diego Mail Line.