Reining Horses for Sale near Pinole, CA

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Quarter Horse Stallion
Handsome 2 YR - old gelding, registered AQHA. In professional training an..
Petaluma, California
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Petaluma, CA
CA
$3,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
This horse can do it all, slide, spin, and run. He's charming and very athl..
Winters, California
Buckskin
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Winters, CA
CA
$12,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
Perfect Horse to learn the maneuvers on! He lopes around the pen very cons..
Santa Rosa, California
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Santa Rosa, CA
CA
$12,000
Paint Stallion
This horse is amazing, he loves to please, has won thousands in team pennin..
Bethel Island, California
Paint
Stallion
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Bethel Island, CA
CA
$8,500
Paint Stallion
Colorful, Athletic Performance!!! Scoobydo Skip is a yearling APHA register..
Davis, California
Paint
Stallion
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Davis, CA
CA
$3,500
Paint Stallion
Anybody Can Ride!!! Spanky is a grade Paint gelding by Brandies Sparkle (AQ..
Davis, California
Liver Chestnut
Paint
Stallion
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Davis, CA
CA
$6,000
Quarter Horse Mare
AQHA#3743178 4 yr bay mare 2 hind white socks. Greenbroke, ridden 5x walk /..
Pleasanton, California
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Pleasanton, CA
CA
$2,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
Sweet, cooperative, leads, ties, takes wormer, trailers, some lunging, snow..
Santa Rosa, California
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Santa Rosa, CA
CA
$3,500
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About Pinole, CA

The name derives from " pinole", a Nāhuatl word for a kind of flour made from the seeds of maize, chia, and various other grasses and annual herbs. An expedition under Pedro Fages was said to have run out of provisions while exploring the area, and to have been fed pinole by a local village, and so the Spaniards named their camp "El Pinole". In 1823, Ygnacio Martinez, commandant of the Presidio of San Francisco, received a land grant of Rancho El Pinole from the Mexican government. Martinez built a hacienda in Pinole Valley at the present side of Pinole Valley Park. During the 1850s, Bernardo Fernandez, a Portuguese immigrant, started a trading facility on the shores of San Pablo Bay and eventually built the historic Fernandez Mansion, which still stands today at the end of Tennent Avenue.