Does an ox designated for slaughter (shor shel patam) follow the buyer's boundary or the owner's boundary on Yom Tov?
Synopsis
An ox publicly known to be for sale follows the boundary of the person who purchases it for slaughter on Yom Tov. If the owner slaughters it himself and sells the meat, each buyer may take his portion to his own location.
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