Thank you for the links. Note that the page about the selling options
raises more questions than it answers (how common are the listed
options?). While it is incidental that auction houses may also be
equipped with a stockyard if they also hold livestock auctions, this
is not a necessity for some o
On Tue, 16 Apr 2019 at 06:52, bkil wrote:
> Warin did not mention how they are purchased, i.e., whether an auction
> is being held
Yep, as mentioned previously, livestock are (almost ?) always sold via
auction. Have a look at
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2082183102010269 which
shows a litt
Typically these are auction sales.
On 16/04/19 06:57, Kevin Kenny wrote:
On Mon, Apr 15, 2019 at 4:52 PM bkil wrote:
Compared to marketplaces, I think stockyards would be interesting to a
lot less map users (probably only to contracted partners who regularly
bring in livestock).
Not to menti
On Mon, Apr 15, 2019 at 4:52 PM bkil wrote:
> Compared to marketplaces, I think stockyards would be interesting to a
> lot less map users (probably only to contracted partners who regularly
> bring in livestock).
Not to mention anyone who lives downwind!
_
Warin did not mention how they are purchased, i.e., whether an auction
is being held, or if only market haggling is being done. Assuming the
latter, what has been said is still consistent with
amenity=marketplace + marketplace=livestock.
This sounds like a different feature:
https://en.wiktionary.
Hi
You seem to be describing a stockyard that is associated with an
auction. Could these be relevant starters for tags?
Tony
On 15/04/2019 00:23, Warin wrote:
In Australia commercial livestock (sheep, cattle) are sold through
these livestock markets.
They may be transported for several day
In Australia commercial livestock (sheep, cattle) are sold through these
livestock markets.
They may be transported for several days to get to the market, rested there
before sale to recover from their trip.
As such the market can be large with feeding etc.
Once sold they are then transported
In Hungary, market auctions do not exist. Instead you go to the
livestock market, purchase some chicks, then go to the producers'
market to grab some grain for them. Many markets are open to a little
haggling, though.
We de have online auctions and also some official ones related to
liquidation or
I saw that proposal, but it seems to be discussing auction houses that
sell goods from estates, or collectibles, rather than a commodity
auction.
For a livestock auction, I would suggest using amenity=auction or
amenity=auction_house with auction=livestock.
But there do seem to be some marketplac
On Sun, 14 Apr 2019 at 11:40, Joseph Eisenberg
wrote:
> In the USA these often operate as auctions,
>
I think every livestock sale, anywhere, is done as an auction-type sale,
with the particular animal / whole pen going to the highest bidder? (at
least everyone I've seen, either in person or on
In the USA these often operate as auctions, but shop=auction is rarely used
and doesn’t seem right.
On Sun, Apr 14, 2019 at 4:45 AM bkil wrote:
> I also have a need for this, so please share what scheme you come up
> with, or you could even submit a proposal. I recommend this one:
>
> amenity=m
I also have a need for this, so please share what scheme you come up
with, or you could even submit a proposal. I recommend this one:
amenity=marketplace + marketplace=livestock +
livestock=cattle;poultry;pig + opening_hours
My second guess would be to use produce=cattle;poultry;pig, although
tha
sent from a phone
> On 11. Apr 2019, at 09:27, Philip Barnes wrote:
>
> Cattle Market, or Livestock Market are the British terms for these.
what about the key, amenity? shop?
man_made?
“building” is about the building, not the feature (function), landuse is a
property of the land. From the
Cattle Market, or Livestock Market are the British terms for these.
Cattle Market is the more general term although the signs these days will say
Livestock Market so that is probably the most accurate.
Landuse I would have thought would be commercial.
Phil (trigpoint)
On Thursday, 11 Apri
On Thu, 11 Apr 2019 at 13:58, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Any suggestions fora live stock sale yard?
>
> Not a farm. Don't really like landuse=commercial.
>
I put one in as building=industrial with description Stock Sales Yard as I
couldn't find anything better :-(
https://www.openstr
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