Racing Horses for Sale near Dallas, TX

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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in FORT WORTH, TX 76179
Jose Solis
Bay Quarter horse brood mare open for next season about 16 hands tall..
Fort Worth, Texas
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
9
Fort Worth, TX
TX
$1,800
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Aubrey, TX 76227
Burban
I have 2 race horses for sale 8,000 each these beauties have racing records..
Aubrey, Texas
Chocolate
Quarter Horse
Mare
7
Aubrey, TX
TX
$8,000
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Fort Worth, TX 76111
Pick on me
Good for racing and barrel..
Fort Worth, Texas
Bay
Quarter Horse
Gelding
7
Fort Worth, TX
TX
$2,500
Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Irving, TX 75060
Thoroughbred Mare
Chestnut 2 year old thoroughbred. Broke and in training. Smart and eager to..
Irving, Texas
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Mare
9
Irving, TX
TX
$4,000
Diamond
For Sale: 2006 Grade Appaloosa Mare-14.1hh (Approx) I have decided to place..
Murphy, Texas
Other
Appaloosa
Mare
18
Murphy, TX
TX
$3,000
Arabian Mare
Zerina Is a egyptian arabian roan color possibly tail turning grey like mo..
Kemp, Texas
Roan
Arabian
Mare
-
Kemp, TX
TX
$7,500
Quarter Horse Mare
i have a 3 yr old quarter horse mare for sale. she was used for racing. sh..
Forney, Texas
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Forney, TX
TX
$1,600
Thoroughbred Stallion
From the immortal and legendary Nasrullah and Ribot bloodlines. Ferraioli i..
Farmersville, Texas
Brown
Thoroughbred
Stallion
-
Farmersville, TX
TX
$500
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About Dallas, TX

Preceded by thousands of years of varying cultures, the Caddo people inhabited the Dallas area before Spanish colonists claimed the territory of Texas in the 18th century as a part of the Viceroyalty of New Spain. Later, France also claimed the area but never established much settlement. Overall, six flags have flown over Texas; one additional nation flag, Mexico, the Republic of Texas flag, the Confederacy flag and the United States of America flag. In 1819, the Adams-OnĂ­s Treaty between the United States and Spain defined the Red River as the northern boundary of New Spain, officially placing the future location of Dallas well within Spanish territory. The area remained under Spanish rule until 1821, when Mexico declared independence from Spain, and the area was considered part of the Mexican state of Coahuila y Tejas.