Most notably, it is free of diseases

11 conditions that must be fulfilled in the sacrifice before slaughter

The sacrifice will pass through the examination and slaughter area within sound health procedures.

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The Umm Al Quwain Municipality stated that the sacrificers must observe 11 conditions for a sound sacrifice, so that it is compatible with the Sharia conditions in terms of age, safety and freedom from defects such as being one-eyed, lame, sick or weak.

She explained that the mechanism of work of slaughterhouses on Eid al-Adha in the emirate starts from seven in the morning until seven in the evening, in the Umm Al Quwain butchery, Al-Abraq abattoir, Al-Salama butchery and Falaj Al-Mualla butchery. In the examination and slaughter area within sound health procedures.

She pointed out that there are four standards for slaughter in slaughterhouses, most notably the veterinary examination of the sacrifice before and after slaughter, the provision of a clean environment for slaughter, the presence of legally licensed and qualified butchers and the control of common diseases in the sacrifice, adding that the sacrifice will be delivered to cars at the point of delivery.

Sacrifice specifications

1. The wool should be soft and not split once it is pulled by hand.

2. The skin should be healthy and free of scabs, wounds or boils.

3. The absence of diarrhea, by looking at the bottom of the buttocks or tail.

4. The head should be raised and not hanging to the ground.

5. Her eyes should be bright and shiny, free of tears and secretions.

6. The conjunctiva of the eye should be pink.

7. The absence of secretions, infiltrates or infections in the nose, mouth or tongue.

8. Breathing should be normal and there should be no coughing or two approaches.

9. The neck and chest areas should be full of meat.

10. The bones of the back should not be prominent when touched by the hand.

11. Legs should be full, not skinny.

• The mechanism of work of slaughterhouses on Eid al-Adha in the emirate starts from seven in the morning until seven in the evening.

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