Livestock auctions online
Live and upcoming farm animal auctions from Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia. Every lot shows weight, age, breed and the farm it comes from.
Active auctions: 6. All prices excl. VAT.

50× Limousin cross (LMx) · Beef heifers 4–12 mo.
Highest bid
€3.70EUR/kg

50× Limousin cross (LMx) · Beef calves (bulls) 4–12 mo.
Highest bid
€3.70EUR/kg

13× Angus cross (ANx) · Young bulls 12–24 mo.
Highest bid
€2.15EUR/kg
Full loadsHeifers (8-35 months) & Bulls (12-24 months) to the slaughterhouse
Latvia
5.60 €/kg (carcass weight) excl. VAT
Full loadsCows 30+ months and Bulls 24+ months - Slaughterhouse
Latvia
5.25 €/kg (carcass weight) excl. VAT

Charolais (CH) · Beef breeding bulls
Starting price
€0

10× Lithuanian Heavy Draft Horses · Work Horses
Starting price
€0EUR/kg

10× Lithuanian Heavyweight · Work Horses
Starting price
€0EUR/kg
Full loadsLambs up to 11 months old
Latvia
Lithuania+1
7.60 €/kg (carcass weight) excl. VAT
Full loadsCH + LM young bulls (6–11 months)
Latvia
Lithuania+1
5.00 €/kg (live weight) excl. VAT

10× Texel · Breeding Ewes
Final price
€920
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Latvian Blue (LZ) · Other (specified in description)
Final price
€0
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8× Charolais (CH) · Beef heifers 4–12 mo.
Final price
€4.46EUR/kg
ENDEDWhat is on sale
Cattle first: beef breeds for finishing, dairy heifers and cows from herds that are reducing or changing direction, and calves in lots large enough to fill a truck. Sheep and goats follow the season, with lambs concentrated in late summer and autumn. Every lot names the breed, the weight range, the age and the production method, and every price on the platform is quoted excluding VAT. Nothing is listed by an intermediary who has not seen the animals: listings come from the farm that holds them.
Where the animals come from
Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia. That is the whole of our supply, and it is the reason to buy here rather than from a national sale barn in your own country. Baltic herds are grass-based, herd sizes are large enough to supply uniform batches, and the health status of a herd is documented rather than described. Buyers are mostly in Poland, Germany, Italy and Finland, so the routes are established and the paperwork is routine rather than exceptional.
How an auction works here
A seller lists a lot with a reserve price and an end time. Registered, verified buyers bid until the clock runs out; a bid in the final minutes extends the auction, so a lot cannot be won by arriving one second before the end. When the reserve is met the lot is settled at the highest bid. Registration and verification happen before the first bid, which is what makes the other side of the auction a company you can check rather than a username.
Transport and documents
Cross-border movement of live animals inside the EU needs a TRACES certificate, a registered transporter and a journey log for longer routes. FARMSTOCK arranges transport on request and prepares the documents with the seller, or you can send your own truck. Either way the requirements are the same, and the load page states who organises the transport before anybody bids on it.