I haven’t ever been to the Darlington livestock auction. We always took cows to Chester Livestock up till they closed down. Going to have to go down there sometime. That auction isn’t far from me. Great video!
There was a big livestock auction really close to where I used to live in Pennsylvania but there were 3 within an hour . I used to go every Tuesday they had the sale in the afternoon and they had a flea market in the morning. They had a restaurant and food vendors. They had a poultry sale at noon and the big animals at 3
@doublejfarmshomestead4501 To my knowledge, there's not too many around here, but i haven't really looked either, but I used to love going. I bought and sold a whole lot of stuff at the Middleburg auction in Pennsylvania
I have seen a few videos and different places do it differently personally I want to pay for the whole animal not by the pound other wise I'll have to do the math fast in my head
Most stockyards around us sell select animals strictly by the head (whole animal). They’ll sell it by the pound first so if it brings 456.00, they’ll then start it by the head then. Start it at 460.00 and go up if folks continue to bid
Great video looks like some great animals there
It was!
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Several!!! I sure wish I was able.
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I haven’t ever been to the Darlington livestock auction. We always took cows to Chester Livestock up till they closed down. Going to have to go down there sometime. That auction isn’t far from me. Great video!
They’ve always done us right. Good people that knows livestock. Thank you for watching brother
That’s a nice stockyard today we went to the Oklahoma National Stockyard on our way to Redpower Roundup,should’ve gotten a video of it.
I wish you could have
There was a big livestock auction really close to where I used to live in Pennsylvania but there were 3 within an hour . I used to go every Tuesday they had the sale in the afternoon and they had a flea market in the morning. They had a restaurant and food vendors. They had a poultry sale at noon and the big animals at 3
There used to be one like that in Lexington, NC. I sure miss it
@doublejfarmshomestead4501 To my knowledge, there's not too many around here, but i haven't really looked either, but I used to love going. I bought and sold a whole lot of stuff at the Middleburg auction in Pennsylvania
I remember going with my Granddad when I was knee high to a grasshopper this place is awesome.
I love it
Man this looks exciting just to experience... Thank you for sharing...
Thank you so much for watching?
It's a little hard to hear the bids I'll need some help when I go buy
That way I'll understand how much I am paying
I have to listen close
The auctioneer 😂 is singing hhhhh so enjoyable I swear
He is for sure!
Can you understand the auctioneer Jeremy? My brain would never catch up to that! 🤣😂
He’s clear as a bell to me!
I want to ask a question do u pay by the pound or for the whole animal
I have seen a few videos and different places do it differently personally I want to pay for the whole animal not by the pound other wise I'll have to do the math fast in my head
Most stockyards around us sell select animals strictly by the head (whole animal). They’ll sell it by the pound first so if it brings 456.00, they’ll then start it by the head then. Start it at 460.00 and go up if folks continue to bid
How the hell are you supposed to know what the bid is at? The guy making funny sounds isn't helping.