May a calf born on Yom Tov be slaughtered?
Synopsis
A calf born on Yom Tov may be slaughtered if the mother is designated for eating and gestation was completed with certainty. The Rema adds that the calf must have stood on the ground, and that when Shabbat and Yom Tov are adjacent, a calf born on one may be slaughtered on the other.
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