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15 ‎[1] Seif 1 A chick anytime that it does not hatch (from its shell) is forbidden, after it hatches (from its shell) it is allowed to be taken (and slaughtered). ‎[2] Seif 2 When an animal is born, if you know it was born after a full-term pregnancy, which would be 9 months for large cattle and 5 months for small animals (such as sheep and goats), it is permitted to slaughter it immediately on the day it is born, since we are not worried that its limbs were ruined from the difficulty of childbirth. However, if it is unknown whether it was from a full-term pregnancy, it is forbidden until the eighth night, inasmuch as it is possibly considered to be a miscarriage until the eighth day. ‎[3] Seif 3 We don’t trust the word of an Idolater on whether a small goat is without defect or is 8 days old. (thus making it fit for slaughter).
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