Yesterday, I visited Shahpur Kanjran Mandi in Lahore with the intention of buying a Bakra for Eid ul Azha Qurbani – but let me tell you, the scene there was nothing short of shocking!
As soon as I stepped in, it was clear that livestock prices this year have skyrocketed. Whether you’re looking for a Bakra, Kajla Chhitta (Kajra Chatra), or Cow, be prepared to stretch your budget a lot more than expected.
💸 Bakra Prices: Through the Roof!
I had my eyes on a medium-sized, healthy Bakra — something decent for Qurbani without being too extravagant. But to my surprise, even average-sized Bakray were starting from PKR 90,000 and going well above PKR 140,000. A good breed with symmetrical horns and proper teeth was almost unaffordable for the common man.
Some sellers justified the prices by claiming increased fodder costs and transport expenses, while others simply smiled and said, “Janab demand zyada hai, qurbani ka waqt hai!”
🐐 Kajla Chhitta: Beauty With a Price Tag
Now, coming to the beloved Kajla Chatra – the eye-catching black and white goats everyone seems to love. The prices for Kajla goats were jaw-dropping. A decent Kajla started from PKR 120,000 and some “showpiece” ones were being quoted at over PKR 200,000!
They were beautiful, no doubt, and many were well-fed and active — but the question remains: are they worth the price?
🐄 Cow Prices – Not for the Faint-Hearted
For those who prefer cows for collective Qurbani, prices were equally alarming. A 2-3 person share cow was being quoted at PKR 300,000 to 400,000, depending on breed and size. Full-sized, healthy cows meant for 6-7 shares were going as high as PKR 800,000 or more.
📝 My Advice to Buyers
If you’re planning to visit any mandi soon, especially Shahpur Kanjran or other big ones in Lahore or Karachi, go well-prepared and informed. The market is unpredictable, and bargaining is a must.
📌 Before you buy any animal, I highly recommend reading this detailed guide first:
👉 Guide to Buying a Healthy Qurbani Animal in Pakistan
It explains what signs to look for in a healthy animal, how to check its age and teeth, and how to avoid common scams. This guide saved me from making a few bad decisions at the mandi!
Final Thoughts
Eid ul Azha is about sacrifice and sincerity — but the way prices are going up every year, Qurbani is becoming a financial challenge for many. If you're planning to buy in the next few days, may Allah make it easy for you.
And please, don’t forget to do your homework before heading to the mandi — it’ll save you both money and stress.
Have you visited any mandi yet? Share your experience in the comments below!
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