Responsa for Chullin 107:30
יביא ויקיף
When they came to enquire<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' To ascertain whether the slaughtering of an animal so struck would be valid or not.');"><sup>11</sup></span>
Shut min haShamayim
They responded: There is a great principle in the kashrut of animals: "One who adds, will have added life, and one who does not add, let him be gathered away." (Taanit 31a.4) It seems from this that one who is stringent is blessed.2The opposite principle is mentioned in Chullin 54a.10, see Mishneh Torah, Shechitah 10.12
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