The article outlines the upcoming Feast of Sacrifice in the Netherlands, scheduled for July 9-11, during which 45 slaughterhouses will be permitted to slaughter animals, primarily sheep, goats, and cattle, in accordance with religious traditions. These slaughterhouses will operate under specific conditions, including the requirement to stun the animal before slaughter in the European Union, except during this holiday. The Dutch Animal Welfare Inspectorate (NVWA) will oversee the slaughter process to ensure compliance with these regulations and will allow for exemptions where animals are not stunned if it is established that they are no longer conscious. Additionally, the article highlights the efforts to prevent illegal, non-stunned slaughter outside of recognized slaughterhouses.