An ox, 10,000 wadâs (for riding).
A cow, for food, 8000.
(N.B. Cows only are eaten, bullocks being used for riding and carrying burdens.)
A sheep of the first quality, 1500 wadâs.
A goat of the first quality, 1000.
A good fowl, 100.
A horse (of the best kind and condition), 1,000,000.[15]
An ass: he, 8000 wadâs; she, 6000 wadâs.
A zekka of ghaseb: large, 10 wadâs; small, 6 wadâs.
(N.B. When there is but little rain, a zekka of ghaseb consists only of two handfuls.)