Shagya Horses for Sale near Lake Forest, CA

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Shagya Mare
Silver Nike is a grey Shagya yearling filly. She is elegant, but with lot..
Blue Jay, California
Gray
Shagya
Mare
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Blue Jay, CA
CA
$8,000
Shagya Stallion
Ramius SH is a bay turning grey Anglo - Shagya gelding. His sire is the S..
Blue Jay, California
Gray
Shagya
Stallion
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Blue Jay, CA
CA
$6,500
Shagya Stallion
Reveille SF is a bay Anglo - Shagya colt with 4 white socks. He is very f..
Blue Jay, California
Bay
Shagya
Stallion
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Blue Jay, CA
CA
$6,500
Shagya Stallion
Sterling Silver AF is a 6 yr old grey Shagya stallion. He was the highest..
Blue Jay, California
Gray
Shagya
Stallion
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Blue Jay, CA
CA
$1,000
Shagya Stallion
Silverwood is a chestnut turning grey Shagya - Arabian weanling. His sire ..
Blue Jay, California
Gray
Shagya
Stallion
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Blue Jay, CA
CA
$12,000
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About Lake Forest, CA

The city is home to the headquarters of eyewear manufacturer Oakley, Inc.; metals company Kaiser Aluminum, in-flight entertainment provider Panasonic Avionics; Karem Aircraft an aircraft company developing UAV's with major aircraft companies; telecommunications software developer Greenlight Wireless Corp.; barbecue retailer Barbeques Galore; restaurant chains Johnny Rockets and Del Taco; medical equipment maker Apria Healthcare; and skateboarding companies Sole Technology, Inc., Etnies, Autism Behavior Services Inc., and Tilly's; among others. It is also the home of the corporate headquarters for Eagle Community Credit Union, a credit union focused on serving postal and federal employees who live or work in Orange County. However, along with Oakley, the city is probably best known as the home of Rick Warren's famed megachurch, Saddleback Church, currently the eighth-largest church in the United States. According to the City's 2012 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, the top employers in the city are: Lake Forest Sports Park and Recreation Center opened on November 1, 2014, across the street from Saddleback Church. The 86.2-acre Sports Park, built with fees collected from developers for a "study" that led to the rezoning of surrounding areas, is one of the largest sports parks in Orange County.