{"id":11051,"date":"2018-08-16T05:27:07","date_gmt":"2018-08-16T05:27:07","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2018-08-16T05:27:07","modified_gmt":"2018-08-16T05:27:07","slug":"sheep-slaughter-dubai","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lovin.co\/dubai\/en\/news\/sheep-slaughter-dubai\/","title":{"rendered":"Face AED10,000 Fines For Sheep Slaughtering During Eid Al Adha"},"content":{"rendered":"
You must follow the correct procedures.<\/p>\n
Authorities have warned Al Ain residents that fines of up to AED10,000 may be applicable to any unlicensed person found slaughtering animals during Eid Al Adha<\/a>.<\/p>\n Residents are urged to hire professional butchers to carry out the practice.<\/p>\n Licensed professionals charge AED15 to slaughter a sheep or a goat, AED25 for a calf, and AED40 for a cow or a camel, according to Gulf News.<\/p>\n Unlicensed slaughtering causes a serious health and safety risk, according to the reports.<\/p>\n Local reports suggest the Abu Dhabi slaughterhouse expects 2,500 sacrificies on the first day of Eid Al Adha, and 3,000 animal sacrifices are expected at the Bani Yas slaughterhouse.<\/p>\n Get breaking news via WhatsApp: message ‘subscribe me’ to +971 52 302 3896<\/a><\/em><\/p>\nYou can expect fines between AED3,000 and AED10,000 for the practice<\/h3>\n
Local sheep in Sharjah cost between AED900 and AED1,100 and local cows cost between AED5,000 and AED8,000 to purchase<\/h3>\n
See here for both the public<\/a> and the private<\/a> sector official holiday announcements.<\/h3>\n