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DACA FARM ARABIANS

SANTA FE-USA

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DACA FARM ARABIANS
Company Title: Daca Farm Arabian Horses 
Company Description: raising beautiful arabian horses for over 30 years, with national, scotsdale, regional and international winners come from our breeding. offering the affordable family horse to the top of the line show horse. reaching for the stars! 
Keywords to Search: arabians,arabian, half arabian,national champion, maestro df, kashmir df, arab, stallions, mares, geldings, horse drawn carriages, galveston carriage rides,seahorse carriage 
Company Address: 3308 BRUCE HALL RD,SANTA FE,TX,USA 
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77508 
Telephone Number: 4099253312 (+1-409-925-3312) 
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dacafarm. com 
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USA SIC Code(Standard Industrial Classification Code):
019101 
USA SIC Description:
FARMS 
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