Quarter Horses for Sale in Hico TX, Harker Heights TX

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Big beautiful palomino color. Great shape with a good mind. He is going goo..
Hico, Texas
Palomino
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Hico, TX
TX
$3,500
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Good looking AQHA incentive fund stallion, foundation bloodlines. Spirit is..
Hico, Texas
Palomino
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Hico, TX
TX
$1,500
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Spirit is pretty to look at, a correct, honest horse. Cow bred, will be the..
Hico, Texas
Palomino
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Hico, TX
TX
$2,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
Awesome Line Back Dun. . . deep rich ...
Harker Heights, Texas
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Harker Heights, TX
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13 yrs old. flea - bitten gray. experienced trail horse. gentle enough for..
Walnut Springs, Texas
Quarter Horse
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Walnut Springs, TX
TX
$3,000
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black gelding, with a big white blaze. Any beggener can ride. He will vet c..
Belton, Texas
Black
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Belton, TX
TX
$6,000
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Rescue Horse. . Gentle, friendly. . would make an excellant Project Horse. ..
Harker Heights, Texas
Bay
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Harker Heights, TX
TX
$495
Quarter Horse Stallion
This gelding is started on the barrel pattern however I do not believe he w..
Belton, Texas
Sorrel
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Belton, TX
TX
$2,500
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Rey Jays Buck grandson of the great Valentine Rey. Started under a saddle. ..
Hico, Texas
Roan
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Hico, TX
TX
$2,000
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Tag a Hickory 1999 AQHA brown gelding. Tag is a pleasure to be around. Wel..
Hico, Texas
Brown
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Hico, TX
TX
$3,000
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About Evant, TX

The town of Evant was first a settlement called "Langford Cove", settled by Asa Langford and his family in 1855. Langford served as postmaster in the first post office, named "Cove", established in February 1876. By the late 1850s, Langford had built a general store, a blacksmith shop, and a sawmill near the current site of the town. An Alabama man named Evant Brooks purchased some 160 acres (0.65 km 2) of land from Langford in the late 1870s. In 1881, Brooks donated 60 acres (240,000 m 2) of land "for sale and settlement as a town", and by 1884 the growing community changed its name to "Evant" in Brooks' honor.