Horses for Sale in Liberty Hill TX, Austin TX

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Tennessee Walking - Horse for Sale in Liberty Hill, TX 78642
Moonshine
Horse for sale! Or, perhaps more accurately, approx 13 hands of idling equi..
Liberty Hill, Texas
Piebald
Tennessee Walking
Gelding
8
Liberty Hill, TX
TX
$2,000
Friesian - Horse for Sale in Austin, TX 78702
Melline
We have one friesian mare available now and if you are interested in her do..
Austin, Texas
Black
Friesian
Mare
7
Austin, TX
TX
$3,950
Paint - Horse for Sale in Briggs, TX 75154
Peanut
Very gentle on the ground. Can be ridden. Needs work...
Briggs, Texas
Brown
Paint
Gelding
11
Briggs, TX
TX
$650
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Smithville, TX 78957
Canon
Canon is a 16 year old gelding who has a high spirit. He has been worked o..
Smithville, Texas
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Gelding
19
Smithville, TX
TX
$5,000
Paso Fino - Horse for Sale in Dale, TX 78616
Rayito de Oro
100% color producer! Sweet, gentle nature. Sound, green broke, start his sh..
Dale, Texas
Cremello
Paso Fino
Stallion
16
Dale, TX
TX
$5,000
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Temple, TX 76502
Arrowhead
Arrowhead was donated to Bluebonnet when his owner could no longer care for..
Temple, Texas
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Gelding
11
Temple, TX
TX
$900
Other - Horse for Sale in Austin, TX 78759
Delano
Delano was removed from negligent owners by law enforcement and placed with..
Austin, Texas
Bay
Other
Gelding
28
Austin, TX
TX
$50

About Hutto, TX

Historically, Hutto was established in 1876 when the International-Great Northern Railroad passed through land owned by James Emory Hutto (1824-1914), for whom the community is named. Railroad officials designated the stop Hutto Station. James Hutto was born in Alabama on June 8, 1824; he came to Texas in 1847 and moved his family to Williamson County in 1855. A slave, Adam Orgain, was actually the first person to live in the immediate Hutto vicinity, having been placed out on the blackland prairie by his owner to watch after the cattle and livestock holdings. In 1876, James Hutto sold 50 acres (200,000 m 2) to the Texas Land Company of New York for a town site and railroad right of way.