Since 1993, Abingdon Stockyard Properties has been the place where buyers and sellers meet to participate in one of the last true price discovery mechanisms in the United States - the livestock auction. We provide quality, professional livestock sales to our customers in Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia.
With over 20 years of livestock auction experience, you will find that Abingdon Stockyard Properties provides professional facilities and services as they relate to buying and selling livestock. Abingdon Stockyard Properties is the Tri-State Area's premier stockyards. Established in 1993, we bring over 20 years of livestock sales experience to our livestock markets.
With over 20 years of livestock auction experience, you will find that Abingdon Stockyard Properties provides professional facilities and services as they relate to buying and selling livestock. Abingdon Stockyard Properties is the Tri-State Area's premier stockyards. Established in 1993, we bring over 20 years of livestock sales experience to our livestock markets.
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The Kingsport Livestock Auction is located on the John B Dennis Bypass near the Indian Path Medical Center complex. We hold a livestock sale every Saturday and a horse sale every other Wednesday. Abingdon Stockyard Properties is the Tri-State Area's premier stockyards. Established in 1993, we bring over 20 years of livestock sales experience to our livestock markets.
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Butch J.
Oct 31, 2021
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Peggy Harless
Oct 28, 2021
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Shane
Jan 28, 2021
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Cheating small cattlemen. Just breaking even for the last five years except when I took some to glade springs. Last two I took I almost had to pay them. And these are healthy grass fed only slick fat cows. All my neighboring farmers talk about how they should bring good money. We're getting the short end of the stick in the tri cities.
Heather Taylor
Oct 01, 2020
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Jeeptaylor
Sep 15, 2020
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Bad business, they are there for buyers not local farmers. Charge way to much to sell (commission) and not very friendly to farmers. Buyers can walk away (steal cattle with low prices) and Tri state market answers to this is for the farmer to “no sale”and reload and take back home after waiting in line and running though sale that takes hours and hours. Plus run the risk of your cattle catching barn fever and who know what other sickness to bring back to your farm. One of the owners wanted to fight it out in the parking lot when I asked why the low sale price. Weird to talk to a customer that
Chuck Samsel
Jan 21, 2018
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Our first and only experience with tristate auction and robert Barrett was a disaster!! My wife was bullied and had the door slammed in her face by the sales manager for trying to nosale two calves that brought nothing! Barrett told her to get out, without the calves or the check. Adding insult to injury, they paid us 29 cents/lb less than it brought in the ring! If you trade with these people, be aware!!! Especially if you're a woman.