LBL Bison Sale Scheduled For February 1

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The USDA Forest Service has announced that a public bison auction, one used to manage the herd size at Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area, is scheduled for February 1 at the South Bison Range corral.

Bidder registration and viewing begin at 8 AM, before the auction starts at 9 AM.

Bison can be purchased with cash, credit card or personal check at time of bid acceptance.

The Forest Service will sell approximately 30 bison, each separately to the highest bidder(s), including:

+ Three large bulls born 2022
+ Eight yearling bulls born 2023
+ Nine yearling heifers born 2023
+ And 10 bull and heifer calves born 2024

Preliminary details regarding age, sex, and weights of all animals to be sold will be available after 2 PM Tuesday, January 28, with the final list available at 8 AM auction day.

All animals will be tested for brucellosis and tuberculosis by a licensed veterinarian before the auction. Additional services may be purchased from the on-site veterinarian by cash or check to include vaccinations at time of bid acceptance.

An on-site veterinarian will issue Certificates of Veterinary Inspection as required for interstate transport immediately after the auction.

And import permits will be on hand for the states of Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Alabama, and North Carolina. Purchasers must know the import regulations of their state before they place a bid. If a different state import permit is needed than listed here, call (270) 924-2061 on or before January 28 for it to be available at time of sale.

Because of size and temperament, closed-topped trailers or vehicles are required to transport bison. Once bison step off the loading chute and into a buyer’s trailer, the animal becomes the property and responsibility of the buyer.

Buyers must load animals immediately following the auction. For an additional fee of $40 per animal, arrangements can be made at time of payment to load bison between 8-10 AM only on Monday, February 3.

The South Bison Range corral is located on the west side of the Woodlands Trace National Scenic Byway (TN461) just south of the KY/TN state line.

This location is across the Scenic Byway from The Homeplace 1850 historic farm located at 4512 The Trace, Dover, Tennessee, 37058 (GPS coordinates: N 36 39′ 17.4”, W 87 58′ 32.9”), also found on some online map searches as Model, Tennessee.

For a preliminary list of animals to be sold or for any questions, call Curtis Fowler at (270) 924-2061 or email frederick.fowler@usda.gov.

The Forest Service manages two herds of American Bison at Land Between the Lakes. All bison bloodlines originated from three sources: in 1969 from Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota; in 1988 and 2012 from Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge in Nebraska; and in 1996 from Wind Cave National Park in South Dakota.

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