Willcox Livestock Auction Inc.
Cattle are our business!!



Current Market Report     2009

Lbs.

Steers

Heifers

 

Average

High

Average

High

200 - 300



300 - 400



400 - 500



500 - 600



600 - 700



          

Low Yield

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Medium Yield

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High Yield

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Pairs:

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All of the above quotes are based on choice quality cattle. Low grade or inferior cattle are not represented.

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Thank you, Sonny Shores

 



 

Attn: NEW MEXICO RANCHERS: Heifers and Cows can now come into Arizona with current requirements. Heifer and Cows need ID Tags, NM Inspection and Permit #s. Steers requirements NM Inspection and Permit #s

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

Southwest Terminal @ Road Forks, NM Has bulk fuel Call 480-518-6542 or 575-544-1072

 

We have a pick up station in New Mexico Call 575-494-7229



 

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Cattle from New Mexico need the following: if coming from a sale barn, sale barn inspection, health papers, and and an entry permit number (602-542-4293). If coming from a ranch: inspection and entry permit number.

* If you need an inspection in Arizona, please call 800-294-0305.

Cows to be preg checked must be in the yard by Wednesday @ 5:00pm in order to be checked.

If you are in need of a truck, the following trucks are available locally.                                     Billy Resor: 520-384-5224, Joe Mike: 520-203-4468, Jon Swapp Gooseneck Hauling: 505-414-3494, 575-358-2388, Tom Hardesty: 520-909-0233, Ron Graves; 520-603-5451, Scott Alder; 928-965-1708


**We have recently been notified by the AZ Department of Agriculture that the import requirements have changed. All cattle crossing the state line must have a prior import permit (602-542-4293), livestock inspection certificate, and a health paper. If you have any questions, contact the state vet at 602-542-4293.

As per ADA: We are no longer accepting fresh brands or no brands unless inspected at point of origin. NO EXCEPTIONS! 

As of December 31, 2003, US Secretary of Agriculture announced that effectively immediately USDA will ban all downer cattle from the human food chain. In light of this announcement, effective immediately our market facility will no longer permit non-ambulatory (USDA has defined non-ambulatory as disabled and unable to stand, walk or rise on their own), or bad/cancer eye cattle to be off-loaded at our livestock market nor will they be sold for slaughter.

 

We would like to thank our buyers and consigners for their continued support.        

God Bless The Cattlemen!! 

 



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