Chapter 87 – Resting of Cattle on the Sabbath

87.1) Do not let your cattle carry anything on the Sabbath.

87.2) Lead your horse with either a halter or a bridle, but not both.

87.3) Do not go out with your horse or any other animal with a cushion on its back.

87.4) Do not let out an animal with a bell on.

87.5) You may lead your horse by a rope of a certain length. See the source for specifics.

87.6) You may lead out two animals on the same rope.

87.7) Do not allow cocks out on the Sabbath with a string attached for identification.

87.8) A non-Jew may ride upon a beast to water it.

87.9) A non-Jew may milk on the Sabbath even if you instruct him to do so.

87.10) Do not loan out a beast to a non-Jew unless he will return it before the Sabbath.

87.11) Do not measure out feed on the Sabbath.

87.12) You may untie the knot on a bundle of hay to feed cattle if it is a single knot.

87.13) You may allow cattle to graze on the Sabbath.

87.14) Do not hang a feed bag on a beast on the Sabbath.

87.15) Do not cast grain on moist ground for poultry.

87.16) Do not sift provender for cattle.

87.17) Do not put water in bran for cattle or poultry on the Sabbath.

87.18) You may feed cattle, beasts, and poultry on the Sabbath.

87.19) You may invite a non-Jew to dine with you on the Sabbath.

87.20) Do not drive your cattle, beasts, or poultry into their cages.

87.21) You may drive in domesticated animals if you fear for their safety.

87.22) Do not deliver an animal on the Sabbath.

87.23) You may tend to an animal’s fresh wound on the Sabbath, but not one that is already healing.

87.24) You may allow a beast to trot in the court on the Sabbath to relief a pain.

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