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Spanish falcon farm sells out on first day at international auction

A Spanish falcon breeding farm sold its entire stock on the opening day of the 2026 International Falcon Breeders Auction near Riyadh.

Spanish falcon farm sells out on first day at international auction

A Spanish falcon breeding farm made a striking opening day debut at the 2026 International Falcon Breeders Auction near Riyadh. The farm, located in Spain, brought its entire stock of 32 falcons to the auction, which was organized by the National Center for Falcons in Malham, north of Riyadh. The event, spanning 21 days, is the largest of its kind globally, drawing falcon breeds from across the world.

The auction serves as an international marketplace, allowing breeders to connect with a wide range of buyers and offering falconers a diverse selection of breeds and specifications. The 2026 auction, like previous editions, continues to attract farms from around the world, supporting the growth of the falcon market and benefiting producers, investors, and falconers alike.

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