Vendors are setting up a cattle market to display sacrificial animals ahead of Eid al-Adha, aiming to attract customers.

Associated Press Of Pakistan Vendors are preparing for the upcoming Eid al-Adha by setting up a cattle market in the city. The vendors are displaying various types of sacrificial animals such as sheep, goats, and cows at stalls within the market. This move is aimed at attracting more customers who plan to perform the sacrifice during the holy festival.

The cattle market has been bustling with activity since the beginning of May, with many vendors already in place. They have begun placing their animals on display, ensuring they are healthy and ready for the ritual slaughter that marks Eid al-Adha. Customers can browse through different breeds and choose the animal they wish to sacrifice based on tradition.

The setup at the cattle market has been a significant event in the city's preparations for Eid al-Adha. Local residents have taken advantage of this opportunity to purchase their sacrificial animals, which are often passed down from generation to generation. The market offers a range of options, including pedigree and common breeds, catering to various preferences.

This year, the number of customers visiting the cattle market has increased compared to previous years. Many families plan to perform the sacrifice together as it is considered an important family tradition during Eid al-Adha. Vendors are also offering additional services such as veterinary care for their animals, providing a comprehensive experience for those preparing for the holy festival.

The preparation of sacrificial animals at cattle markets not only helps in meeting the demand but also ensures that the animals are properly cared for leading up to the sacrifice. This year's preparations have been particularly busy, with vendors working diligently to ensure they have enough animals available for all customers interested in performing the sacrifice.

As Eid al-Adha approaches, the cattle market will continue to be a hub of activity as people come together to make their final purchases and prepare for this significant religious event.