Emory Livestock Auction is an exceptional place for anyone involved in livestock trading. The first thing youâll notice when you arrive is how friendly and welcoming the staff are, making every visit a pleasant experience. Among the team, Judy stands out as the sweetest and most cheerful person youâll ever meet. She is always ready to assist with a smile, making the whole process smoother and more enjoyable. Whether you are buying or selling, Judyâs positive attitude and helpful nature ensure you feel valued and well taken care of.
The auction itself is well-organized, with a wide range of livestock available, including goats, sheep, cattle, and cows. The quality of the animals is consistently high, and the auctioneers do a fantastic job of keeping things moving at a good pace, ensuring that both buyers and sellers have a positive experience. The transparency in their operations is commendable, and you always feel like you are getting a fair deal.
Overall, Emory Livestock Auction deserves every bit of the 5-star rating. Their friendly atmosphere, excellent customer service, and high-quality livestock make them a standout in the industry. If you are in the market for livestock or just want to experience a well-run auction, Emory Livestock Auction is the place to go. And donât forget to say hello to Judy; sheâll make your day a...
   Read moreIf I could give 0 stars, I sure would. Today we spent over 4 hours in the auction house from spectating to bidding. We bid on two heifers. We bid each between 65 and 85 cents. When we got to the window, we were told minimum 1.50-1.65 pound. Not to mention, TWICE while we were in the auction the auctioneer table got called out PUBLICLY for tag teaming with associates in the spectator seating as well as even at the table. We watched the WHOLE audience leave. This caused cattle to be auctioned for not just 5-10 cents more a pound. But more so 30, 40, 50 cents and more a pound. If you want a place that will price gauge your savings account or your pocket book, THIS IS THE PLACE FOR YOU.
We regret doing business with these folks whole heartedly. And we hope something is done at a minimum state level in order to prevent this from happening in the future.
Complete corrupt business practice. We will be turning all documentation in to the state at a minimum to further education process and investigate what kind of blasphemy is...
   Read moreI took a mixed pair of yearling goats in and they were sold as two males. I called out that they were actually mixed while they were being let out and all the auctioneer did, was say "boy/girl." My wife and I went to the office and talked to the (very nice) lady running things and she was extremely polite and truly sorry for what happened. She promised to talk to everyone and slow down a bit and be more careful. We went back the following week and they were checking more thoroughly. Btw, that mixed pair was sold to me there as a pair of girls. I didn't notice until we already left the lot. So that's...
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