karma farms, a lovely 130 acre farm in the rolling piney forests of east texas, breeds and sells america's most decorated colonial spanish mustangs and polydactyl cats.
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Company Address:
7925 US Hwy. 59 N,MARSHALL,TX,USA
ZIP Code: Postal Code:
75670
Telephone Number:
9039359980 (+1-903-935-9980)
Fax Number:
Website:
karmafarms. com
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