Before you publish
- Make sure the individual seller profile has already been verified for the categories you want to trade in.
- Only list goods you lawfully own or are authorised to sell.
- Make sure your personal seller profile is approved for the livestock category you want to use.
- Use straightforward pricing and a factual description so buyers can decide quickly.
- Keep any collection or transport arrangement terms visible in the listing or in the platform discussion.
Listing flow
- Sign in with an approved individual seller profile and start a new live animal listing.
- Use the same category flow as the buyer marketplace and the public "What's on offer" tree, selecting each next level until you reach the final commodity, breed, class, or product node.
- Upload clear images, add a factual description, and make sure quantity, age, class, condition, and location are accurate.
- Set the direct-sale price and keep stock, availability, and fulfilment information current.
- Publish the listing and monitor platform notifications, buyer responses, and any follow-up documentation requests.
What happens after listing
- Your listing can appear in the buyer marketplace and on the public browse pages, but public visitors cannot place bids from the public site.
- Buyer and seller communication should stay on the platform so that records, transport discussions, and admin oversight remain in one place.
- The sale runs as a direct listing rather than a timed lot.
- All payment and handover discussions should still stay on-platform.