
JF-17 Goat: A Six-Hundred Thousand Rupee Symbol of Eid al-Adha in Hyderabad
In Hyderabad, Pakistan, as Eid al-Adha approaches, the livestock markets are buzzing with activity. One goat, named JF-17, has captured the attention of many due to its impressive price tag of 600,000 Pakistani Rupees. The owner, interviewed in the Aaj News report, attributes the high price to the animal's exceptional qualities and the two years of dedicated care he invested in raising it. "We fed it only the best," he said, highlighting the goat's unique appearance and health. This high price reflects the increasing costs of livestock, impacting the preparations of many families for the upcoming religious festival. Despite the high cost, the goat's beauty and unique name, inspired by the JF-17 Thunder jet, are drawing crowds. The report underscores the cultural significance of livestock markets in Pakistan during Eid al-Adha, showcasing the blend of tradition and contemporary references.