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Medium size goat prices for Eid ul Adha in Hyderabad

Goat prices, Medium Size Goats, Eid Al Adha

Medium size goat prices for Eid ul Adha (Bakrid) in Hyderabad and allover India, typically range from ₹12,000 to ₹30,000+ per animal in 2026, depending on breed, live weight, health, and market. You need to visit markets and spend about few hours without an intention to buy and by the next day, you can buy from better dealers and you can bargain at the last minute too.

Prices everywhere will be negotiable. Check local farms or verified sellers for vaccinated/healthy stock. Always verify the animal meets Islamic sacrificial requirements.


For the latest rates, check Chengicherla/Jiyaguda mandis directly or through recent local videos/reels, as they fluctuate daily. Prices here are calculated on current listings and reportedly of 6, May 2026.


Key Price Breakdown:


Small goats (10-12 kg meat yield / smaller live weight): ₹10,000–₹15,000.
Medium goats (around 15 kg meat yield, common Qurbani size, often 25-40 kg live weight): ₹12,000–₹25,000 (most common range for decent healthy animals).


Larger/premium or heavy breeds (e.g., Sirohi, Beetal, Potla, or well-fattened): ₹25,000–₹35,000+ (or higher for show-quality).


Prices are often quoted per animal or sometimes by live group weight (₹350–₹650/kg in mandis, with medium animals commonly 30-50 kg).


Are medium size Goat prices negotiable:


Main markets include:


Chengicherla Goat/Mutton Market (biggest wholesale spot).


Jiyaguda Bakra Mandi (active for Eid, with prices starting ~₹7,000 for each medium size goat, and more up to ₹35,000 for big-fat goats).


Also you can easily get cheaper prices in Balapur, Tolichowki, Mehdipatnam, Erragadda, and other temporary Eid markets.


Farm-direct or online delivery services are not negotiable (e.g., Hyderabadi Bakra packages) often include slaughter, packing, and delivery for the quoted meat-yield prices.


Factors Affecting Prices:


Demand surge near Eid ul Adha drives prices up (expect higher closer to the date). Breed (local Osmanabadi/Telangana cheaper; exotic like Sirohi/Beetal costlier). Good ones to choose by their age (must be at least 1 year old, healthy, no defects for Qurbani).


Tip: Visit markets early for better deals and bargaining. The prices for medium size goat can drop slightly after the first day of Eid. Check local farms or verified sellers for vaccinated/healthy stock. Always verify the animal meets Islamic sacrificial requirements.


For the latest best rates, check Chengicherla/Jiyaguda mandis directly or by recent local videos/reels, as they fluctuate daily. Prices here are calculated from current listings; 6, May 2026.

Medium size goat prices for Eid ul Adha in Hyderabad

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