Sorrel Horses for Sale near Columbia, SC

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Alisha Temples
pasofino/quarter very friendly..
Batesburg-Leesville, South Carolina
Sorrel
Other
Gelding
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Batesburg-Leesville, SC
SC
$2,700
Quarter Horse Stallion
Rockett is a gorgeous sorrel who barrel races. He usually runs 18's, but t..
Camden, South Carolina
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Camden, SC
SC
$2,000
Paint Stallion
Truly a trail master ridden in riding club since age 2 & will ride through ..
Swansea, South Carolina
Sorrel
Paint
Stallion
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Swansea, SC
SC
$2,200
Quarter Horse Stallion
Jet is an all around horse, he is great with kids, has great ground manner..
Gilbert, South Carolina
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Gilbert, SC
SC
$2,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
We have two healthy companion horses free to a good home. TC is a retired ..
Blythewood, South Carolina
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Blythewood, SC
SC
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Belgian Warmblood Mare
"April" is a great horse for a beginner or for a person who needs a BIG ho..
Orangeburg, South Carolina
Sorrel
Belgian Warmblood
Mare
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Orangeburg, SC
SC
$2,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
Well bred 2 yr old pleasure prospect. By PHBA Supreme Champion out of Zip t..
Blythewood, South Carolina
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Blythewood, SC
SC
$2,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
2 yr. old sorrel ready to start under saddle. By PHBA Supreme Champion out..
Blythewood, South Carolina
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Blythewood, SC
SC
$1,200
Belgian Draft Stallion
Shaq is a sweet big boy. Anyone can ride him and I do mean anyone. He does..
Lancaster, South Carolina
Sorrel
Belgian Draft
Stallion
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Lancaster, SC
SC
$1,500
Paso Fino Mare
Grandchildren learned to ride on Amberlite and have now moved on to larger ..
Fort Lawn, South Carolina
Sorrel
Paso Fino
Mare
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Fort Lawn, SC
SC
$900
Racking Mare
This girl is bomb proof. Neck reined, loads, clips, and easy keeper. Proven..
Manning, South Carolina
Sorrel
Racking
Mare
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Manning, SC
SC
$4,000
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About Columbia, SC

At the time of European encounter, the inhabitants of the area that became Columbia were a people called the Congaree. In May 1540, a Spanish expedition led by Hernando de Soto traversed what is now Columbia while moving northward. The expedition produced the earliest written historical records of the area, which was part of the regional Cofitachequi chiefdom. From the creation of Columbia by the South Carolina General Assembly in 1786, the site of Columbia was important to the overall development of the state. The Congarees, a frontier fort on the west bank of the Congaree River, was the head of navigation in the Santee River system.