Does the meat prohibition extend to small animals that are not typically fit for Passover sacrifice?
Synopsis
The prohibition extends to all animals that are slaughtered, even small ones (cattle of any age, kids, lambs, etc.), because they are fit for Passover sacrifice by Torah law.
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Is it permitted to designate meat as 'for Passover' when it is an animal that could serve as a Paschal lamb?
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Is there a difference in the meat prohibition if the designation is made b'dieved (after the fact)?
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What is the precise Halakhic concern if someone says they will buy meat 'for Passover'?
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Is there a permissive position that sees no real halakhic problem with the 'for Passover' designation?
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Is it prohibited to prepare a whole roasted kid (gdi mekulas) on Passover night, whether or not one explicitly designates it 'for Passover'?
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Does the roasted-kid prohibition apply only on Passover night, or on all days of Passover?
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What exemptions exist to the whole-roast prohibition if the kid is partially cut or missing a limb?
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Does the Rambam recognize the 'for Passover' designation prohibition as a distinct halakha?
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