Breeding Horses for Sale near San Ramon, CA

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Andalusian - Horse for Sale in Manteca, CA 95336
Raya
The mare is 3/4 Andalusian. The foal has a Frisian registration. The mare i..
Manteca, California
Bay
Andalusian
Mare
7
Manteca, CA
CA
$12,000
Crossbred Pony - Horse for Sale in Stockton, CA 95207
Sugar Bear
Sugar Bear is a gorgeous and super sweet Gypsy/Haflinger large pony standin..
Stockton, California
Palomino
Crossbred Pony
Mare
13
Stockton, CA
CA
$9,500
Baby Girl
Beautiful Mare with lots of potential. AHHA approved brood mare...
Fairfield, California
Bay
Thoroughbred
Mare
15
Fairfield, CA
CA
$2,000
Quarter Horse Mare
Jenny is a beautiful big mare that is a great broodmare. she has been use..
Acampo, California
Dun
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Acampo, CA
CA
$2,900
Arabian Mare
Jamila Kibriya (AHA #0417854) ( Rasheek EAO X Aziza Amorah (Zedann) ) ..
Lodi, California
Gray
Arabian
Mare
-
Lodi, CA
CA
$2,900
Morgan Mare
This gentle Morgan has a lovely temperment, is willing and loves to work. ..
Cupertino, California
Black
Morgan
Mare
-
Cupertino, CA
CA
$5,000
Trakehner Mare
Faith's Fantasia, Mare, Bay, 16. 3H, Foaled: 1988, "Faith"| by Pregelstrand..
Portola Valley, California
Bay
Trakehner
Mare
-
Portola Valley, CA
CA
$7,000
Arabian Mare
MS MUSCAT Her royal breeding [ Muscat, Bask, Khemosabi] is evident at a g..
Vacaville, California
Chestnut
Arabian
Mare
-
Vacaville, CA
CA
Contact
Quarter Horse Mare
Would make some one expensive babies if bred to the right stud. 60 days pro..
Bethel Island, California
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Bethel Island, CA
CA
$3,500
Arabian Stallion
Young stud colt with a beautiful head and nice action. Registered as PVA PR..
Lodi, California
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
-
Lodi, CA
CA
$7,500
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About San Ramon, CA

The lands now occupied by the City of San Ramon were formerly inhabited by Seunen people, an Ohlone/Costanoan group who built their homes near creeks. Sometime around 1797 they were taken by Mission San José for use as grazing land. In 1834, they were part of the Rancho San Ramon land grant to José María Amador. Amador named San Ramón (Spanish for "Saint Ramon") not after a real saint but rather after a Native American vaquero who tended mission sheep on the land. Amador added the "San" per Spanish custom.