Is milking all of one's animals forbidden even if the milk goes into food?
Synopsis
Even if the conditions for milking into food are met, there is a limit to how much milking may be done on Yom Tov.
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Is it permitted to milk an animal on Yom Tov if the milk will be consumed immediately?
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