International Falcon ‎Breeders Auction begins in Malham

The Saudi Falcons Club organizes the IFBA at the club's headquarters in ‎Malham ‎‎(north of Riyadh) ‎to establish a ‎reliable and safe market for falcon ‎breeders.‎ (SFC/Supplied)
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The Saudi Falcons Club organizes the IFBA at the club's headquarters in ‎Malham ‎‎(north of Riyadh) ‎to establish a ‎reliable and safe market for falcon ‎breeders.‎ (SFC/Supplied)
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The Saudi Falcons Club launched the 3rd round of the ‎International Falcon ‎Breeders Auction (IFBA) on Saturday ‎evening (August 5, 2023) at the club's ‎headquarters in Malham ‎‎(north of Riyadh) and will run for 3 weeks‎‏.‏ (SFC/Supplied)
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A part of the visitors to the ‎International Falcon Breeders Auction (IFBA) ‎that ‎was launched on Saturday ‎evening (August 5, 2023) by the Saudi Falcon Club in ‎Malham ‎‎(north of Riyadh). (SFC/Supplied)
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Walid Altaweel. (Supplied)
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International Falcon ‎Breeders Auction begins in Malham

International Falcon ‎Breeders Auction begins in Malham
  • Falcon farms from 14 countries are taking part in the International Falcon ‎Breeders Auction, gathering an elite selection of breeds from around the world

RIYADH: The Saudi Falcons Club launched the third International Falcon Breeders Auction on Saturday at its headquarters in Malham, about 80 km north of Riyadh.

The event aims to host a secure and thriving market for falconers and producers, and foster leadership in falconry development, innovation, breeding and care. It serves as a cultural and economic catalyst, promoting environmental awareness and acting as a platform for growth, said Walid Al-Taweel, spokesperson for the Saudi Falcons Club.

Six new rounds have been introduced in the auction, specifically for falcons acquired from overseas.




Leading falcons breeding farms from 14 countries participate in ‎the Auction ‎which assemble an elite selection of falcon breeds from ‎around the world in this ‎event which stands as the largest ‎of its kind in the region.‎ (SFC/Supplied)

Auctioned falcons are now eligible to take part in all rounds of the Al-Melwah competition at the King Abdulaziz Falcon Festival, according to a spokesperson.

The festival is scheduled to take place from Nov. 28 to Dec. 14.

Falcon farms from 14 countries are taking part in the International Falcon ‎Breeders Auction, gathering an elite selection of breeds from around the world.

The Saudi Falcons Club is hosting the event “to establish a reliable and safe market for falconers and falcon producers,” said Al-Taweel.

During its previous two editions, the event recorded sales exceeding SR10 million ($3.65 million) through the auction of more than 800 falcons. About 25 leading falcon farms took part.