When may animals known to sleep outside the boundary but found in the city on the second day be slaughtered?
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Animals ordinarily sleeping outside the boundary but found in the city on the second day of Yom Tov are presumed to have been brought the previous evening, and may be slaughtered. This presumption is even stronger for animals slaughtered in the morning.
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