1. The seventy-third subject is this, that, when a cow or a goat has eaten dead matter [1], in any place, nothing whatever of its flesh, or milk, or hair, should come into use for one year. 2. After that one year it is clean: and, if it be pregnant, its young one is likewise not clean for one year.
3. And if a domestic fowl has eaten dead matter, its flesh and eggs are, in like manner, not clean for one year.
(337:4) See Pahl. Vend. VII, 189-192, Sls. II, 109. ↩︎