Seven Bar Quarter Horses

400 Cowgirl Xing
Marble Falls, TX 78654

Seven Bar Quarter Horses, located in Marble Falls, Texas, is a renowned breeding facility that combines a rich history with a deep passion for horses and horsemanship. With state-of-the-art facilities spread across 200 acres of picturesque hill country ranch, they offer top-notch care for both stallions and mares, ensuring the highest quality breeding experience.

From their well-equipped breeding barn and laboratory to their advanced camera-monitoring foal alert systems, Seven Bar provides a complete breeding solution. Their dedication to customized nutrition and exercise programs, along with veterinary care supervision, guarantees the well-being and optimal performance of their horses. With a focus on quality and the impressive abilities of their horses, Seven Bar Quarter Horses invites visitors to experience their exceptional equine offerings firsthand.

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