When may animals that graze outside the boundary be slaughtered on Yom Tov?
Synopsis
Animals that graze outside the boundary but return to sleep within it are considered prepared and may be slaughtered. Those that sleep outside the boundary cannot be slaughtered if they arrived on Yom Tov itself. Special rules apply for non-Jewish ownership.
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