Find a goat auctions near you today. The goat auctions locations can help with all your needs. Contact a location near you for products or services.
If you are looking to buy, sell or trade goats, here are some goat auctions happening near you.
The most common types of goats available at auctions include dairy goats like Nubians and Lamanchas, meat goats like Boers and Kikos, fiber goats like Angoras and Cashmeres. You may also occasionally find pet/pygmy goats.
Yes, you will need to register and get a buyer number before bidding. You may also need to provide proof of address and sign paperwork acknowledging purchase terms. Make sure to ask the auction coordinator what documents are required.
Goats are brought into the auction ring one at a time. The auctioneer will take opening bids and recognize bidders by their numbered paddles until the highest bid is reached. Goats are sold to the highest bidder. Payment and pickup details are handled after the auction concludes.
Arrive early, bring cash or checkbook, inspect goats carefully before bidding, understand terms of sale, know your transportation and facilities, research market prices, don't feel pressured to bid, and have fun interacting with other goat farmers!
Check livestock auction barns and websites, ask other local goat farmers, search online for upcoming events in your area with keywords like "livestock auction calendar". Auctions are often held on a regular weekly/bi-weekly schedule depending on the season and region.
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