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# The Torah specifies 24 non-Kosher birds and in practice we hold that any specifies about which we do not have a tradition that it is Kosher may not be eaten. <Ref>Vayikra 11:13-20, S”A YD 82:2 </ref> | # The Torah specifies 24 non-Kosher birds and in practice we hold that any specifies about which we do not have a tradition that it is Kosher may not be eaten. <Ref>Vayikra 11:13-20, S”A YD 82:2 </ref> | ||
## There is no definitive tradition regarding pheasant, peacock, guinea hen, partridge, swan, geese, pigeons, and doves and so these should not be eaten. <Ref> The Laws of Kashrus (Rabbi Binyamin Forst; pg 35-6) </ref> | ## There is no definitive tradition regarding pheasant, peacock, guinea hen, partridge, swan, geese, pigeons, and doves and so these should not be eaten. <Ref> The Laws of Kashrus (Rabbi Binyamin Forst; pg 35-6) </ref> | ||
## Common practice is to permit eating turkeys. <Ref> The Laws of Kashrus (Rabbi Binyamin Forst; pg 35) quoting Darkei | ## Common practice is to permit eating turkeys. <Ref> The Laws of Kashrus (Rabbi Binyamin Forst; pg 35) quoting Darkei Teshuva 82:26</ref> | ||
===Their products=== | ===Their products=== | ||
# Eggs or milk of a non-Kosher animal is also non-Kosher. <Ref> Gemara Bechorot 5b-6a, Rambam Machalot Asurot 3:1, S”A YD 81:1, The Laws of Kashrus (Rabbi Binyamin Forst; pg 33-4) </ref> | # Eggs or milk of a non-Kosher animal is also non-Kosher. <Ref> Gemara Bechorot 5b-6a, Rambam Machalot Asurot 3:1, S”A YD 81:1, The Laws of Kashrus (Rabbi Binyamin Forst; pg 33-4) </ref> |