IANS/New Delhi
At Rs150,000, Chanda is this year’s showstopper
The livestock markets in Old Delhi’s Jama Masjid area are witnessing high footfalls and doing brisk business as Muslims gear up to celebrate Eid al-Adha today. The most expensive goat this year is priced at Rs150,000!
“Due to natural patterns, one side of this goat’s back reads ‘Allah’ while the other side has ‘Muhammad’ etched on it,” said Mohamed Sabir standing next to Chanda the goat, which is adorned with a garland and coloured frills.
However, a similar goat last year, though much healthier, had a price tag of a whopping Rs450,000.
“My goat is not so fat and that is why it is comparatively cheap. Its weight is around 20-25 kg,” added Sabir, who has come here from Uttar Pradesh to sell the animal. “But her coat and teeth are perfect.”
Catching eyeballs in Old Delhi is a twin pair of white-coloured sheep from Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh. Weighing around 50kg each, the duo can set you back by Rs267,000.
“I call them Badhshah and Raja and have been looking after them for the last six months, feeding them on time and taking care of their health,” said Alam Huzoor, their owner.
According to shopkeepers, the popular breeds are Mewati, Barbari, Desi and Totapuri which have arrived from neighbouring sates like Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh and are mostly priced between Rs5,000 and Rs10,000.
According to tradition, a sacrificial goat has to be selected carefully. It should be healthy, with a strong physique, and should not have any deformities.
“Goats with two and four teeth are middle-aged and ideal for slaughtering. The ones with six teeth are old and must be avoided,” a buyer said.