Triple W Livestock Auction - Cookeville, Tennessee

Address: 1050 W Cemetery Rd, Cookeville, TN 38506.
Phone: 9314323355.

Specialties: Auction house, Livestock auction house.
Other points of interest: Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible parking lot, On-site parking.
Opinions: This company has 234 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 3.4/5.

๐Ÿ“Œ Location of Triple W Livestock Auction

Triple W Livestock Auction

Triple W Livestock Auction is a well-established livestock auction house located at 1050 W Cemetery Rd, Cookeville, TN 38506. The company specializes in auctions of various livestock, making it a go-to destination for farmers, ranchers, and other industry professionals in the area.

The auction house is known for its wheelchair accessible entrance and parking lot, as well as on-site parking, making it easy for all customers to access the premises. On Google My Business, Triple W Livestock Auction has received 234 reviews with an average rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars.

Specialties

  • Auction house
  • Livestock auction house

Other Points of Interest

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot
  • On-site parking

How to Contact Triple W Livestock Auction

For more information or to get in touch with the staff at Triple W Livestock Auction, you can call them at 931-432-3355. However, please note that there is no official website available for the company at this time.

๐Ÿ‘ Reviews of Triple W Livestock Auction

Triple W Livestock Auction - Cookeville, Tennessee
Charli L.
5/5

I have come to this barn for over 11 years. I have attended most of the exotic sales and over the past year most of the Tuesday sales. The Wilsonโ€™s and staff are very much like a second family to me. I have met some of my favorite lifelong friends in this barn. I myself, and many other animal lovers Iโ€™ve been able to start wonderful petting zoos and educational programs in communities all across the nation from the fine stock brought to these sales from some of the very best sellers all across the country. I love triple w!
****Please note that the photos I have attached are not from the barn itself. They are simply of the beautiful animals Iโ€™ve bought from the sale**

Triple W Livestock Auction - Cookeville, Tennessee
Deanne
5/5

Love the exotic sale but you must pay for reserved seat if you want to get a seat $10 each day. $5 admission at the gate except antique sale Monday nights during exotic sale week need to call reserve a seat .
Livestock were treated great I had stubborn donkeys and cattle, miniature horses etc all were handled great. Everybody is friendly. Great place to see some nice exotics. They had like 1000 cows Tuesdays sale it was crazy long day I left 9 pm sale went on few more hours.

Triple W Livestock Auction - Cookeville, Tennessee
Kitty M.
1/5

This facility is HORRIBLE! What I witnessed there can't be unseen. A guy beating a donkey into a chute with a stick, what's bad is he was truly enjoying his job, sick and sadistic. A KID way to big riding a pony reaching back a twisting his tail he was holding onto so the pony would run around the sale arena...fabulous way to be raising a decent human being, countless animals in horrid conditions. Openly beating, kicking abusing the animals. It was sickening. I do understand the need for sales, but this place was an animals hell on earth. It's despicable they are even allowed to be there. Very evident from their FB posts threatening people they ARE NOT ALLOWED TO TAKE VIDEOS OR PHOTOS. They can justify it all they want, but if what went on there got our, alot more people would be knocking down their doors. It's disgusting.

Triple W Livestock Auction - Cookeville, Tennessee
Chrystal A.
5/5

Always friendly staff and I won't take my animals anywhere else to sell. Good food from the little kitchen, it has great prices. I always drink the zero sugar soda and they have the sprite and coke zeros. If I could change anything from today,0 it would be the 10 dollar charge each animal sold. First time they did that.

Triple W Livestock Auction - Cookeville, Tennessee
Nikki R.
3/5

The auction itself is a fun, amazing, and eventful place. The only concern of mine is that Wes is too aggressive with the animals. Throwing the goats/sheep against the fence, kicking them, picking them up by the tails and throwing them, and picking up the goats/sheep by the skin and throwing them also. When he rides he gives the horses mixed signals. Yanking his reins back while kicking. Any decent rider knows that is not remotely ok. I grew up on a ranch and have dealt with horses and livestock for many years. What Wes has been doing to these animals is wrong.

Triple W Livestock Auction - Cookeville, Tennessee
Chance
5/5

We've bought and sold a few cows here now. Pretty nice place.

Triple W Livestock Auction - Cookeville, Tennessee
ShadesofGrae
1/5

I've attended this auction in the past but had no idea what they were really about until recent video footage was released showing the horrible condition they allow all manor of equines to be sold in on their property. I understand that our own state laws and even law enforcement fail us in this regard, however I can't begin to understand why an auction would also ban the presence of a paying humane society. I can only guess this was done in favor of kill-buyers. They did their research, protested appropriately and went home with 57 animals, cutting the auction's profit significantly. Since money seems to be their main motivator, maybe they'll consider allowing Horse Plus back into the auction circle so the kill-buyers can work a little more for their pay and Triple W gets a cut of the profit either way. No need to make it harder for the little guys to do good things.

Triple W Livestock Auction - Cookeville, Tennessee
Liana T.
1/5

Banned a long-time customer from attending the auction because they rescue horses from slaughter and get them the help they need. This auction doesn't care whether the horses are in pain, starved, literally dying in auction or not, they want money without publicity. They should know that Horse Plus Humane Society was not only a customer, but if anything they were gaining publicity for further rescuers to purchase horses from auction to get them the help they need. More people at auction means more money for the auction to keep going. Thus by banning a large rescue organization they lose out on money and now gain negative publicity which hopefully allows locals to instead go straight to the rescue to drop their horses off - which they allow no questions asked!

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