Western Pleasure Horses for Sale near Church Point, LA

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Quarter Horse Mare
Tequila has a great handle and has lots of energy. She trailers well, catc..
Abbeville, Louisiana
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Abbeville, LA
LA
$1,500
Paint Stallion
This is a beautiful B / S yearling that is very laid back and easy going. ..
Sunset, Louisiana
Sorrel
Paint
Stallion
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Sunset, LA
LA
$750
Arabian Stallion
"Sully" is a great stallion prospect. He has wonderful bloodlines in a go..
Opelousas, Louisiana
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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Opelousas, LA
LA
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About Church Point, LA

In the late 18th century, French settlers from Nova Scotia (Acadie) Canada, created clearings by burning the underbrush, leaving what they called a brûlé, or "burn", much as the Native Americans in the area had created a "burn" to promote new grass to attract bison and other grazing and browsing animals. One of these clearings was created on a slough off Bayou Mermentau, near where the slough came to a point. This new clearing became known as Plaquemine Brûlé in 1843 when Etienne d'Aigle III, a descendant of immigrants from Quebec, became the first settler in the area, which at that time was in the middle of Opelousas Parish (later St. Landry Parish), which stretched from the Atchafalaya River to the Sabine River. Plaquemine is an Atakapa word for the native Louisiana persimmon.