Falcon Sold for 1.2 Million at Falcon Auction in Saudi Arabia

The International Falcon Breeders Auction 2025, hosted by the Saudi Falcons Club in Malham, north of Riyadh, witnessed remarkable sales on its eighth night, with three falcons sold for a total of SR1.276 million.

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Key Highlights from the Auction

  • Auction Duration: The event runs until Monday and features prominent breeding farms from Saudi Arabia and abroad.
  • Sales Overview:
    • The auction began with a Shaheen Gyr Farkh from the UK-based Border Falcons farm, which sold for SR28,000.
    • Another Shaheen Gyr Farkh from the UK’s Falcon Mews farm was sold for SR48,000.
  • Record Sale: The standout moment of the night was the sale of a Super White Pure Gyr Farkh from the US-based RX farm, which was sold for a remarkable SR1.2 million. This sale marks the highest price achieved in this year’s auction.

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Significance of the Auction

The annual auction has established itself as a key platform for falconers, breeders, and enthusiasts, drawing participants from across the Kingdom and beyond.

The sessions are broadcast live on television and online, promoting the Saudi Falcons Club’s mission to advance falcon breeding, care, and to foster cultural heritage and environmental awareness.

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