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Cattle Brand from Yellowstone Goes to Auction in Montana

Cattle Brand with Yellowstone Ties Draws Attention at Auction

Montana is no stranger to cattle brands. But this one is different. A Yellowstone themed cattle brand is heading to auction. That’s right. A branding iron inspired by a TV show. And someone will pay big money for it.

Rick Young & Sons Auctioneers will host the sale in Absarokee, Montana on June 7, 2025. The brand is registered with the Montana Department of Livestock, but only for ornamental use. That means no actual cows will wear this mark. But someone will definitely hang it in their overpriced vacation cabin.

Cattle Brand Brings the Yellowstone Effect to the Auction Block

The TV show Yellowstone changed Montana. Some love it. Some hate it. It made cowboy culture look glamorous. It brought a wave of out-of-staters. They drove up real estate prices. They bought ranches they have no idea how to run.

Now, the Yellowstone effect has hit the auction world. A simple cattle brand with a fictional connection is expected to fetch a hefty price. If you thought $50 bags of Yellowstone-branded baked beans were bad, wait until you see the final bid on this branding iron.

Cattle Brand Market in Montana Has a Long History

Montana has over 51,000 registered livestock brands. That’s more brands than active cattle ranches. Some go back generations. Some represent real history. Others are just collectibles.

A real cattle brand tells a story. It marks ownership. It represents hard work. This Yellowstone brand? It represents a TV show that made people think ranching is all fistfights and drama.

Auctions Can Bring in Big Money

In 2020, a historic heart-shaped Montana cattle brand dating back to 1873 sold for $36,000. That was a real brand. It had history. It meant something.

This one? Not so much. But nostalgia sells. Someone will overpay for this piece of Yellowstone memorabilia. It won’t touch a cow, but it might end up framed in a Hollywood executive’s office.

Cattle Brand Collectors Will Decide Its True Value

The Yellowstone brand is everywhere. The show turned into a marketing empire. There are hats, boots, cast iron pans, and even coffee beans. Now, a branding iron is joining the list.

The big question is how much someone will pay. If it sells for big money, what’s next? Beth Dutton-approved spurs? A Kevin Costner signature saddle? Montana better brace itself. Because the Yellowstone money train isn’t slowing down.

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