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    Qurbani Animals Arrive at Choro Mandi and ARY Cattle Farm for 2026

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 30, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The arrival of Qurbani animals at Choro Mandi and ARY Cattle Farm signals the commencement of Eid-ul-Adha preparations in Pakistan for the year 2026. These locations are key centers for livestock trade, where farmers and traders bring animals specifically for sacrifice during the religious festival. The event holds significant cultural and religious importance, as millions of Muslims across the country participate in the ritual slaughter of animals to commemorate the willingness of Prophet Ibrahim to sacrifice his son.

    Choro Mandi is renowned as one of the largest livestock markets in Pakistan, attracting buyers from various regions who seek quality animals for Qurbani. Meanwhile, ARY Cattle Farm is known for its well-maintained livestock, offering a range of cattle breeds suitable for the occasion. The influx of animals at these sites also impacts local economies, providing income opportunities for farmers, traders, and associated businesses.

    In a significant development for the upcoming festival, authorities and market organizers are expected to implement measures to ensure animal health and fair pricing. This preparation phase is crucial to meet the high demand during Eid-ul-Adha, which is anticipated to see millions of animals sacrificed nationwide. The arrival of these animals thus marks an important step in sustaining traditional practices while supporting economic activity in the livestock sector.

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