As someone who grew up showing animals (Brangus), I understand that livestock can sometimes be unpredictable or high-strung—especially when they’re being brought to unfamiliar environments. But nothing justifies the kind of treatment I witnessed at this facility today. From the moment the gates opened, animals were hit, shocked, and rushed through with no chance to move calmly or naturally. I even saw a young worker kick an animal in the head without reason. The handling practices here are not only harsh—they’re inhumane. This operation needs serious reevaluation and proper training in ethical animal handling. If I could leave zero stars for this facility, I...
Read moreNot sure who they are allowing to sell at their auction house- but we spent over 1k in sheep and lambs with 70% if herd/flock dying within 2 months- I quarantined the auction group for obe month (they slowly died 1 by 1 over the span of 2 months) - and pray it doesn’t kill my herd that I had prior- the animals are diseased infected. The sheep started to become lethargic and develop swelling under their jaw bones. I will not be back. The only pro was not having to wait forever to pick up your sick animals after you bought them. I requesting that the auction house to ban...
Read morePossibly the cruelest and slowest auction I ever been to. The tall guy with a beard working the ring was enjoying hitting the cattle mostly in the face when they turned back toward him, which the cattle had to do, because of the design of the exit gate.. I will never sale cattle there again didnt watch mine go through as I had watched all I wanted to... the exit gate should be vertical or swing the other way , cows are being set up to turn the wrong way then getting smacked in the face for...
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