Commentary for Chullin 156:31
יכול יהא אותו ואת בנו נוהג בין בזכרים ובין בנקבות
can you then say this of 'It and its young', seeing that [it has not this distinctiveness, for] the law places upon same footing beasts that are at one's disposal and beasts that are not at one's disposal?<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' For the law of 'It and its young' undoubtedly applies to all beasts whether met with by chance on the way or confined within one's close.');"><sup>16</sup></span>
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