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'Upin' and 'Ipin' to be sacrificed for this year's Aidiladha
'Upin' and 'Ipin' to be sacrificed for this year's Aidiladha

Focus Malaysia

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Focus Malaysia

'Upin' and 'Ipin' to be sacrificed for this year's Aidiladha

TWO cows, named 'Upin' and 'Ipin' and weighing 800kg and 780kg respectively, are part of a group of 22 high-quality cattle set to be sacrificed at the Tayyib Ranch Qurban Carnival 2025, held in conjunction with this year's Aidiladha celebrations. Mohd Sakhedan Sidek, Managing Director of Tayyib Ranch Sdn Bhd, shared that these Limousin cattle will be slaughtered at the carnival site located at Shah Alam Stadium tomorrow. They were purchased by different buyers for RM20,000 and RM25,000 respectively. Besides Upin and Ipin, the Qurban offerings include breeds such as Brahman, Charolais, Blonde, and Black Angus, all aged between three and four years. These cattle come from Kelantan and Terengganu, weigh between 700kg and 1,000kg, and are priced from RM10,000 up to RM45,000. Mohd Sakhedan noted that the demand for premium sacrificial cattle has been steadily increasing as more people appreciate the value of selecting top-grade animals for Qurban. He explained that these premium breeds are preferred because they provide more meat and are considered to be of superior quality, making them especially suitable for distribution to those in need (asnaf) as a source of quality nutrition. In total, 100 cattle will be sacrificed during the Qurban rituals at the carnival site, which runs from tomorrow until Sunday. Visitors will also have the opportunity to witness Tayyib Ranch's methods of managing the slaughtering process. The Tayyib Ranch Qurban Carnival 2025 will continue for 10 days until 8 June, showcasing over 100 cattle with prices ranging from RM4,000 to RM45,000, depending on the breed and the Qurban package selected. —June 6, 2025 Main image: Bernama

Upin, Ipin Among Premium Cattle To Be Sacrificed At Tayyib Ranch Qurban Carnival
Upin, Ipin Among Premium Cattle To Be Sacrificed At Tayyib Ranch Qurban Carnival

Barnama

time3 days ago

  • General
  • Barnama

Upin, Ipin Among Premium Cattle To Be Sacrificed At Tayyib Ranch Qurban Carnival

REGION - CENTRAL > NEWS By Mohd Azrin Muhammad SHAH ALAM, June 6 (Bernama) -- Two premium Limousin cattle named Upin and Ipin, weighing 780kg and 800kg respectively, are among 22 gigantic cattle set to be sacrificed at the Tayyib Ranch Qurban Carnival at Shah Alam Stadium this year in conjunction with Aidiladha celebrations. Tayyib Ranch managing director Mohd Sakhedan Sidek said Upin and Ipin, which were sold to different buyers for RM20,000 and RM26,000, will be slaughtered tomorrow. bootstrap slideshow 'In addition to Upin and Ipin, heavy-muscled cattle from other premium breeds such as Brahman, Charolais, Blonde, and Black Angus, will also be slaughtered at the carnival. 'These cattle, aged between three and four years, were brought in from Kelantan and Terengganu. They weigh between 700kg and 1,000kg and are priced from RM10,000 to RM45,000 each,' he told Bernama. Mohd Sakhedan noted that demand for lembu sado or these gigantic cattle, continues to rise each year, as the public becomes more aware of the importance of choosing the best animals for the Qurban, a significant sacrificial rite performed by Muslims during Aidiladha. 'These gigantic cattle are preferred for their larger meat yield and superior quality, making them ideal for distribution to underprivileged communities as a valuable source of nutritious food,' he said. Mohd Sakhedan said a total of 100 cattle will be slaughtered over a continuous 48-hour period until Sunday, giving the public a chance to witness Tayyib Ranch's livestock management and Qurban operations. 'We've also received approval from the Selangor Islamic Religious Department (JAIS) to perform the Aidiladha prayers at the carnival site, followed by a communal feast featuring Beriani Daging Lembu Sado as the main dish,' he added.

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