If an animal is found to be tereifah after slaughter, may one skin it and may one sell it to a non-Jew?
Synopsis
If an animal is found to be tereifah, skinning is forbidden but selling it to a non-Jew is permitted without weighing or naming a price, and one may take a pledge if needed.
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