As Eidul Adha draws near, residents of Karachi and other cities are actively preparing for Qurbani (sacrificial offerings), with securing a reliable and reasonably priced Qasai (butcher) being a key part of the process.
While the Meat Merchants Association has yet to officially announce updated slaughtering rates for this year, the cost of Qasai services in Pakistan is expected to vary widely depending on location, the type of animal, and other logistical factors.
Although there is no fixed nationwide rate, current estimates suggest that charges for slaughtering services may range between PKR 10,000 and PKR 70,000 during the three days of Eid. Prices are typically influenced by the butcher’s experience, the complexity of the task, and the size of the animal being sacrificed.
The Qasai rates typically fall between PKR 10,000 and PKR 70,000, with variations based on the butcher and the specific services offered.
Prices might differ in various parts of Pakistan, with areas like Lahore, Karachi and Islamabad potentially having higher rates compared to other regions.
Estimated Qasai Rates for Eidul Adha 2025
Karachi
- Cow/Bull: Rs20,000 to Rs30,000
- Goat/Sheep: Rs5,000 to Rs7,000
- Camel: Rs35,000 to Rs40,000
Lahore
- Cow/Bull: Rs15,000 to Rs25,000 (First Day), Rs10,000 to Rs20,000 (Second Day)
- Goat/Sheep: Rs5,000 to Rs8,000 (First Day), Rs4,000 to Rs6,000 (Second Day)
- Camel: Rs35,000 to Rs45,000 (First Day), Rs30,000 to Rs35,000 (Second Day)
Islamabad
- Cow/Bull: Up to Rs25,000
- Goat/Sheep: Rs6,000
- Camel: Up to Rs50,000
Note: Rates tend to be higher on the first day of Eid and decrease subsequently.