Are you in the market for quality livestock? One such auction that you don’t want to miss is happening on Saturday 4th March Saturday at Carrigallen Mart at 10am in Ring 2, where 330 Calves will be featured, including 4 Fr. Heifer calves followed by Runners. At 11am, 160 Bulls will be sold in Ring 1, followed by 130 Heifer’s including Lot 65 roan heifer, 5 star by EBY. If you can’t make it in person, don’t worry! Online bidding is available through LSL Auctions.
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Why Buy at a Livestock Auction?
Livestock auctions are a great way to find quality animals at a fair price. At an auction, buyers have the opportunity to see the animals up close and ask questions of the seller. This is not always possible when buying through private sales. Additionally, auctions provide buyers with a large selection of animals to choose from. This allows buyers to compare prices and quality, and ultimately find the best animal for their needs.
Why Sell at a Livestock Auction?
Selling livestock at an auction provides sellers with a large audience of potential buyers. This can help ensure that the seller receives a fair price for their animals. Additionally, auctions are a great way to sell large numbers of animals quickly. This is especially helpful for farmers who need to sell a large number of animals at once.
Tips for Buying at a Livestock Auction
- Know what you’re looking for: Before attending an auction, it’s important to know what type of animal you’re looking for. This will help you narrow down your options and make a more informed purchase.
- Set a budget: It’s easy to get caught up in the excitement of an auction and overspend. To avoid this, it’s important to set a budget and stick to it.
- Inspect the animal: When buying at an auction, it’s important to inspect the animal thoroughly. Look for any signs of illness or injury, and ask the seller any questions you may have.
- Bid confidently: When placing a bid, it’s important to be confident. This shows other buyers that you are serious and may help deter other bidders.
- Don’t be afraid to walk away: If the bidding gets too high, don’t be afraid to walk away. There will always be more animals to bid on in the future.
If you’re in the market for quality livestock, attending a livestock auction is a great option. With a large selection of animals to choose from and the opportunity to ask questions of the seller, auctions provide buyers with a unique buying experience. Additionally, selling livestock at an auction can provide sellers with a large audience of potential buyers and a quick sale. By following the tips outlined above, you can ensure a successful buying or selling experience at the upcoming auction on 4th March at Carrigallen Mart. Don’t forget to utilize online bidding via LSL Auctions if you can’t make it in person!
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