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The weekly sale takes place each Saturday at 9:30 AM for chickens, rabbits, ducks, geese, quail and almost any other small farm animal. Morning bidding number registration starts at 9am. The second sale starts at 12:30 PM on Saturdays for pigs, goats, sheep and any cattle or horses (sold at the end of the auction).

Afternoon bidding number registration starts at 12pm. You must register for a bidding number with a $5 deposit which will be refunded after the number is returned at the end of the sale day. Our office is open Friday from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM to pick up money from the previous auction. The auctioning of livestock has been one of the keys to success for Fraser Valley Auctions (1983) Ltd. for almost 40 years.
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Buyers are required to register in the office and get a personal bidding number for $5, this will be refunded when the number is returned. Also required is a piece of ID with a current home address. If you wish to use your farm status PST number please let us know at the time of registration. If required, buyers and sellers can make arrangements through the auction office to have animals transported for an additional charge.
Reviews (9)
Alain Daniel
Alain Daniel
Dec 14, 2021
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Having to get payment Friday only 9 to 4 pm is goofy. Most of us work Fridays. Why not have payment available on Saturday as well, that would seems to me reasonable. It's kind d of accomodating your clients
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Muhammad Adeel
Muhammad Adeel
Dec 11, 2021
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Always get my animals from this auction. This place is blessed. Keep up the great work Fraser Valley auction
Fee Dog
Fee Dog
Dec 02, 2021
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Filthy barns, filthy cages. Injured animals being sold. Animals excreting on the animals in cages below them. Just disgusting, I don't know how anyone feels ok trading their animals here. They accepted a budgie in a salad box container to be sold in. Staff pulled ducks out of cages by their wings. No idea how this is legal, looks like an absolute breeding ground for disease.
Mbshar Bsheer
Mbshar Bsheer
Nov 02, 2021
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Good employments nice and helpful
But
The place is some dirty as a public place especially the animals barns, the yard around building is muddy.
Gangsapranksta The G.
Gangsapranksta The G.
Jun 17, 2021
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Please do not listen to any of the 3 year old comments saying they are good. This is the worst action I have ever been to. The cashier is the worst person there she is between 30 and 40 years old. They have bad additueds and never want to you help you. They don't have respect for anyone. They will yell and scream at you. They are the animals. I never saw a normal human there for a staff member. They will littrrialy not listen to you and think that that are more supeririour than you.Rude staff. Poor treated animals. Overpriced. Never ever giving refund. This is the worst place ever. PLEASE DO NOT
Lee Kang
Lee Kang
Jun 14, 2021
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Be careful when you buy some .no one control the quality. So many sick chickens. If you can not tell which one is sick . When you get them home , could die soon.
Katrina Jensen
Katrina Jensen
Feb 14, 2021
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I have sold & bought horses & tack through FVA & always enjoy the time spent there. Been coming here since I was 4 yrs old and always enjoy the food . its a nostalgic place to me now.
Sriram Suru
Sriram Suru
Feb 10, 2021
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Not sure about the auction process... But in this 5g era
1- cafe menu looks like from the the 80's Bakery items not well presented and accepts ONLY CASH
2- parking lot has more pot holes than level ground
J. G.
J. G.
Dec 01, 2020
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Nothing great. A bunch of selfish careless people with no regards towards others health during a pandemic. No distancing. I went around back so I wasn't around so many careless people, and a lady walked right up beside me with a mask on. Couldn't wait 1 minute for me to move. Then some guy started coughing near the front doors and I got the heck out of there. Poorly organized for a pandemic.