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Phone: +1 716-761-6167



Address: 4150 SHERMAN MAYVILLE RD 14781 Sherman, NY, US

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Sherman Livestock Auction 04.01.2021

Back on regular schedule this week. Cattle tomorrow at 3:30!!! Hope everyone had a nice Christmas and your New Year is productive and profitable!!!

Sherman Livestock Auction 11.12.2020

Happy New Year!!! Let's hope 2021 is a better go round for everybody!!

Sherman Livestock Auction 21.11.2020

Nice herd of 15 bred Hereford cows and 2 yr old red angus bull consigned for Tuesday Jan 5. All vaccinated and wormed per owner. Due to freshen now thru may. Also, 2 nice Holstein heifers. Auction begins at 3:30 with baby calves. Cash, check, credit or debit... Hauling available !!! See more

Sherman Livestock Auction 10.11.2020

Merry Christmas from Sherman Livestock!!

Sherman Livestock Auction 30.10.2020

Good group of beef cows should be bred. Good angus stock bull sell today!

Sherman Livestock Auction 10.10.2020

One of the reasons the Nez Percé warriors were so effective against the US cavalry was their distinctive horse. Named after the Palouse River, the Appaloosa was... selectively bred by the Nez Percé for speed and endurance. Their beauty was a happy side effect of the breeding program. While the US Army horses were primarily drawn from stock in the East and were ill-fit for the environment, the horses used by Native Americans in the West largely came from the Spanish horses brought into Mexico with partial lineages going back to Arabia. In the mid-17th century large Spanish herds were used around Santa Fe and Taos. The Spaniards attempted to keep the horses from the Native Americans, but escaped Indian slaves and stollen horses resulted in Apache and Navajo acquiring horses rapidly and putting their new equestrian skills to masterful use. The 1680 Pueblo Revolt resulted in thousands of horses being left behind by the fleeing Spaniards. As Spain continued to lose control over Northern Mexico even more horses found their way into Native herds. By 1700 the Shoshone tribes of the Great Basin had acquired horses from their southern cousins. Around 1730 the Nez Percé also had horses giving the Shoshone and Nez Percé a strategic military and hunting advantage over the plains tribes (the Crow and Blackfeet did not have the horse until c. 1740 and the Sioux not until c. 1770). The Spanish stock were ideal for the harsh environment of the Western United States and the Nez Percé recognized early on the benefits of selectively breeding the best horses for their particular environment and needs. In the mid-19th century, the US Army often found their cavalry horses unable to compete with the horses of the Western tribes. While the Army horses had been raised on grain, were used to abundant water, and often bred from racing stock, the Native horses were grass fed and had far better endurance. Army officers often complained that their horses were not up to the task of chasing down the steeds of the Native Americans. In many cases the Army, knowing the advantage the horses gave the Indians, destroyed horse herds to remove the military power of the tribes and lock them into areas that could only be travelled by foot. So, after the Nez Percé War, the US Army tried to destroy the Appaloosa breed through slaughter and breeding with draft horses. However, Chief White Bird had slipped across the Canadian border with women, children, and their prized spotted horses. In Canada, he and his refugees kept the breed alive. Today the Appaloosa is a lasting testament to the equestrian mastery of the Nez Percé tribe. Standing over 14 hands high with strong legs and noted intelligence, the Appaloosa is still an ideal horse for the Idaho mountains. Their beautiful spotted coat, striped hooves, and almost human eyes are as striking as the Palouse River country from which they arose. It is only fitting that the Appaloosa is recognized as the Idaho state horse. Note: there is a difference between the modern Appaloosa and the modern Nez Percé horses! The Nez Percé horse is a beautiful and unique breed, and a different horse from the Appaloosa.

Sherman Livestock Auction 04.10.2020

Remember :: >> If you are bringing poultry or small animals to the auction, DO NOT OVER CROWD YOUR CRATE/BOX AND PUT WIRE OR MESH ON THE TOP!! I will not pay for dead animals due to ignorance!!!

Sherman Livestock Auction 21.09.2020

Horses consigned for Oct 17. Plus several Standardbred mares

Sherman Livestock Auction 15.09.2020

12 feeder size pigs consigned for Saturday October 17 auction. 70 to 90 lbs all from local farm12 feeder size pigs consigned for Saturday October 17 auction. 70 to 90 lbs all from local farm

Sherman Livestock Auction 26.08.2020

Consigned for Saturday Oct 17 auction!!!

Sherman Livestock Auction 11.08.2020

HORSE AND TACK AUCTION OCT 17 at 10am. Load of Standardbreds consigned, Belgian x Halflinger mare, 3 yr old Dutch Harness gelding, pony mare, pretty black Morgan mare. More expected. Will post pics ASAP. Horses sell at 2 pm. Goats/sheep/ poultry and small animals follow. Cash/check/debit/cc accepted. Hauling available to and from sale. (716)499-1362 (716)499-0611

Sherman Livestock Auction 24.07.2020

PLEASE NOTE>>>>>DATE FOR NEXT POULTRY/SHEEP/GOAT AUCTION IS OCTOBER 13!!!!

Sherman Livestock Auction 02.07.2020

Horse n tack auction Saturday Sept 19 at 10am. Goats/sheep/ small animals n poultry. Several boer kids consigned(wethers) and feeder size pigs. Hauling available!!!

Sherman Livestock Auction 19.06.2020

GOAT/SHEEP/POULTRY AUCTION tomorrow evening at 6:30!! Cattle auction at 3:30! Hauling available to and from. (716)499-1362 or (716)499-0611

Sherman Livestock Auction 05.06.2020

HORSE AND TACK AUCTION SATURDAY AUGUST 15 AT 10 AM!!! LOAD OF NEW TACK PROVIDED BY FISHERS TACK/ROB SIETZ!! HORSES START AT 2 PM SHARP! GOATS/SHEEP/SMALL ANIMALS FOLLOWING ALL COVID REGUALTIONS ARE IN PLACE: WEAR A FACE COVERING, SOCIAL DISTANCE, BUYERS AND SELLERS ONLY NO SPECTATORS!! YOU MUST GET A BIDDER NUMBER AND SIGN IN. IF YOU ARE FEELING ILL DO NOT COME!!... CASH/GOOD CHECK/DEBIT & CREDIT(WITH 4% ADDED) HAULING AVAILABLE, VET ON SITE (716)499-1362 OR (716)499-0611