BUFFALO ON THE BLOCK NOV. 18

Twenty-eight animals to be auctioned at Maxwell Wildlife Refuge
PRATT — The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) will conduct a public buffalo auction on Nov. 18, beginning at 11 a.m. at the Maxwell Wildlife Area corrals, 6 miles north and 1 ¼ miles west of Canton. Twenty-eight buffalo will be offered, including five two-year-old bulls, six bull calves, six heifer calves, six adult cows, and five yearling heifers.

The buffalo, properly known as the American bison, figures prominently in Kansas history. It is the state mammal and is celebrated in the Kansas State Song, "Home On the Range." To keep this piece of natural history alive, KDWP maintains small herds of buffalo in the state. As these herds grow, the agency auctions surplus animals that cannot be supported by available habitat on refuges near Garden City and McPherson. People from all over Kansas and surrounding states buy buffalo at these annual auctions.

Those interested in purchasing buffalo must bring cash or a personal check with a notarized authorization letter from the issuing bank. Buffalo more than one year old will be brucellosis and tuberculosis tested and come with a health certificate. Heifer calves will be vaccinated for brucellosis, and certificates will be issued.

Buyers must pick up buffalo the day of the sale or make arrangements with the refuge manager prior to the sale. Stock racks and trailers should be covered or lined because buffalo travel better in darkened areas.

For more information on the auction, contact the KDWP Region 4 Office, 316-683-8069, or Maxwell Wildlife Area, 620-628-4592.
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