Broken Bone in Chicken

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Question

In a tray of divided chicken, a broken bone was found in one of the parts. What is the ruling for that part, and what is the ruling for the entire tray? Thank you and blessings

Answer

Usually, there is no problem. If the break is in the bone of the drumstick or thigh, it is necessary to check if the break occurred during life or after slaughter. 

[If the break is in a prominent place, almost always the kashrut system has checked the issue and determined that it is okay. However, when the break is hidden, sometimes the supervisors do not notice]. 

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