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# A shochet who does shechita in order to sell kosher meat and on occasion has a Teref or Nevelah animal is allowed to sell it to non-Jews since it isn't his intention.<ref>Rama 117:1</ref>
# A shochet who does shechita in order to sell kosher meat and on occasion has a Teref or Nevelah animal is allowed to sell it to non-Jews since it isn't his intention.<ref>Rama 117:1</ref>
# A hunter or fisherman who trapped a non-Kosher animal may sell it to a non-Jew since it wasn't his intention to trap it.<ref>Shulchan Aruch Y.D. 117:1</ref> One should sell it immediately and not keep it around to grow and become more expensive.<ref>Rama 117:1, Shach 117:11</ref>
# A hunter or fisherman who trapped a non-Kosher animal may sell it to a non-Jew since it wasn't his intention to trap it.<ref>Shulchan Aruch Y.D. 117:1</ref> One should sell it immediately and not keep it around to grow and become more expensive.<ref>Rama 117:1, Shach 117:11</ref>
# If someone is hunting or fishing for sport and not as a profession and they trap a non-Kosher animal they may not keep it to give to a non-Jew.<ref>Shach 117:6 citing Bet Yosef, Taz 117:3</ref> Some are lenient.<ref>Shach 117:6 citing Rama Mpano 409</ref>
# If someone is hunting or fishing for sport and not as a profession and they trap a non-Kosher animal they may not keep it to give to a non-Jew.<ref>Shach 117:6 citing Bet Yosef, Taz 117:3, Kaf Hachaim 117:18</ref> Some are lenient.<ref>Shach 117:6 citing Rama Mpano 29</ref>


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