The article highlights the price variations of live Arab sheep in Kuwait's market, with costs ranging from 70 to 150 dinars during Ramadan, driven by the demand for fresh meat for the holiday. It notes that the market caters to different budgets, offering various types and prices of livestock, including Iranian, Saudi, and local sheep, goats, and camels. Additionally, the article addresses the rising demand for chilled meat due to the high costs of fresh meat, leading to a significant price increase for frozen meat options. The article concludes by mentioning that traders have doubled their sales in anticipation of Ramadan, indicating strong market activity.