Find fair buying and selling rates on farm animals at our cattle and livestock auctions in Bryan, Texas. Find a choice selection of livestock at our Sale Barn.
Reliable Weekly Auctions
Bring the cattle you want to sell to our Livestock Auction either on Monday or Tuesday. We are open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday and we start receiving cattle at 6:30 a.m. on Tuesday. If you find you may be later or earlier than the times listed give us a call and we can make arrangements. Someone is available to speak with you every week day to accommodate your needs. The auctions themselves are held every Tuesday starting at noon. When you bring in your cattle, we put back tags on them for identification during the auction. After filling out your information for, you are free to go. We will mail you a check or you can receive it in the office after we sell your livestock.
Most livestock are sold on a per pound basis. Replacement cattle are sold by the head. Most livestock are sold individually but cows that have babies are sold as pairs. We also sell some replacement cattle in group lots when one seller has a matching set of cattle. Although our Sale Barn works mostly with cattle, we also auction off horses, goats, and sheep.
Packer cattle that is sold for meat is also available, it includes loads that come in every week. After making a purchase, we ask that you take your cattle out of the Livestock Auction as soon as possible.
Order Buying
Buyers that can’t make it to the auction are allowed to send other people to buy for them. We call these individuals order buyers. We have a representative from a lot of cattle companies that come to our livestock auction on a weekly basis. We also have local people that come in to purchase cattle for their needs as well. If you are in need of cattle and are not sure of the procedure please let us help you with that process. We want to make sure that you leave here with the animals that you had planned on obtaining
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