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Two Falcons Fetch SAR 180,000 on Riyadh Auction's Opening Day

Two Falcons Fetch SAR 180,000 on Riyadh Auction's Opening Day

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Two falcons from Al-Aradi Farm sold for SAR 180,000 on the opening day of Riyadh's International Auction Platform for Falcon Breeding Farms.
Two falcons sold for a combined SAR 180,000 (nearly USD 48,000) on the opening day of the International Auction Platform for Falcon Breeding Farms in Riyadh. The birds, both from Al-Aradi Farm, included a free-ranging chick that fetched SAR 75,000 and a purebred that sold for SAR 105,000. They were purchased by Minister of State and Cabinet Member Prince Turki bin Mohammed bin Fahd bin Abdulaziz.
The event, hosted by the Saudi Falcons Club in Malham, runs until August 25th and serves as a live marketplace for breeders, falconers, and enthusiasts.
The International Auction Platform gathers specialised falcon breeding farms from Saudi Arabia and abroad, offering rare and high-performance birds for competitive bidding.
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