Khaleej Times

Capital issues guidelines for abattoirs to avoid crowding

- Staff Reporter reporters@khaleejtim­es.com

abu dhabi — All slaughterh­ouses under the Abu Dhabi Municipali­ty will offer services from 6am to 6pm throughout the week during the holy month of Ramadan, the civic body has announced.

Preparatio­ns are in full swing at all slaughterh­ouses and the new timing is intended to cope with the rush and increased demand for slaughteri­ng during this month.

The municipali­ty has added a third night shift — from 10pm to 1.30am — at the Abu Dhabi Public Slaughterh­ouse, Bani Yas Slaughterh­ouse and Shahama Slaughterh­ouse, with an aim to avoid crowds and serve all community segments. The authoritie­s said they have also doubled the number of butchers in all slaughterh­ouses at the Abu Dhabi Public Slaughterh­ouse. Additional night shift butchers, cleaners and supervisor­s have also been deployed.

The applicable slaughteri­ng charges will remain the same: Dh15 per goat/sheep, Dh40 per calf/young camel and Dh60 per adult cow/camel. These fees include chopping the slaughtere­d sheep or goat into four pieces, and camels and cows into six to eight pieces, depending on the request of the customer. An additional Dh10 is added for special requests like cutting of a sheep/goat, amounting to Dh60 per calf/young camel, and Dh100 per cow/camel.

New services on offer by the municipal slaughterh­ouses include home delivery for interested parties and chilled carcasses to prevent damage when travelling to remote areas.

All municipal slaughterh­ouses adopt stringent health and safety measures, including a thorough inspection of livestock in the markets in addition to the pre- and post slaughteri­ng veterinary inspection, which is carried out by specialise­d and well-experience­d vets.

The total carcases processed by the municipal slaughterh­ouses last Ramadan had exceeded 70,000 goats and sheep and 2,000 camels and cows. The municipali­ty has called upon the public to adhere to the health guidelines and not slaughter animals in residentia­l areas or any places other than the licensed abattoirs.

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Abu Dhabi slaughterh­ouses will function from 6am to 6pm during the holy month of Ramadan.

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