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December 2023 by Drew Koehn
it is someplace worth going to I enjoy listening to the auctioneer most of all sometimes the prices are good sometimes bad but worth going to some of the cattle is so awesome so check it out
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October 2023 by James Crider (Jimi)
MOOO ... had a great time at the auction.
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August 2023 by Rob Smith
Auction ran on Aug 15th 2023. Sent an 8 month old black baldy bull through. I received a check by Mail for a bull that weighed 280lbs. I have had other ranchers in my area warn me about "giving away at least one animal each time" now I see it's fact. Our farm will no longer use Franklin county, we will continue to do business with the upstate auction. I urge others to pay close attention to the dishonesty of Franklin county live stock auction.
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July 2023 by MandyPandy Mandi
Great seating, didn't get a chance to try any concessions, maybe next time!
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May 2023 by daniel smith
Nice place
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January 2023 by Brandon Cothran
Good place to buy and sell cattle or goats never know what you may see to be honest.
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January 2023 by Jay Hammett
Good place to go good quality prices for Almost
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January 2023 by wayne a Brubaker
Clean efficient friendly. Very impressive
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January 2023 by Justice League
Took bulls in and those guys know what they are doing! Fast, courteous, great experience.
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January 2022 by Travis Williams
Pull up and drop off. Can watch sale or come back the next day to collect check.
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January 2022 by Slay Cattle
First visit...... impressed so far. I will keep you posted!
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July 2021 by Chris
Was very pleased with the service and results.
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July 2021 by Jesse Gudger
Great place with awesome staff.
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July 2020 by Nancy Jones
Easy to find, and set up to handle any size rig easily and efficiently. Sale starts 12 p.m. on Tuesdays. Checks are currently available for pickup 9-11 a.m. Wednesdays, or will be mailed promptly at 11 a.m. My weights have seemed accurate the 5 or so times I've sold there. A livestock auction is what it is, though. Time is money, so animals are moved through rapidly. Unfortunately, probably the most effective way (and safest for employees) to quickly move large numbers of cattle through a sale is with flags, electric prods and the fear they induce. I watch my cattle sell partly because it keeps me grounded as to what they experience both throughout the auction process and after. Also, it's not unusual for cattle to sustain injuries in sale barns from being pushed too hard or being put in with wilder and/or horned cattle. Sellers pay a nominal insurance fee to offset the reduced price injured animals bring, so I want to know about any injuries immediately even though I have given up the right to control what happens with that animal.
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July 2019 by Clayton B
Professionally operated Live Stock Auction and has a great restaurant inside.