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The heifer, born from a natural birth, must be entirely red, with no more than two non-red hairs on its body. It must also never have been used for any labor or have been impregnated. The existence of such a heifer is considered a biological anomaly and very rare. Fortunately, the ritual requires an infinitesimally small quantity of ashes. From the time of Moses, who personally prepared the first heifer, until the destruction of the Temple, only nine red heifers were prepared. Nonetheless, this was sufficient to maintain the ritual purity of the entire nation for almost 2,000 years.
The Temple Institute announced the birth of an entirely red female calf that “brings the promise of reinstating Biblical purity to the world”. Red heifers feature in end times tales in both Christianity and Judaism. The cow’s birth and sacrifice is said to proceed the construction of the Third Temple in Jerusalem.
originally posted by: howtonhawky
They cost about 200-500$ at the sale.
Red calves are nothing special.
We have prolly all ate part of one at some point.
The heifer, born from a natural birth, must be entirely red, with no more than two non-red hairs on its body. It must also never have been used for any labor or have been impregnated. The existence of such a heifer is considered a biological anomaly and very rare
originally posted by: Gothmog
originally posted by: howtonhawky
They cost about 200-500$ at the sale.
Red calves are nothing special.
We have prolly all ate part of one at some point.
The heifer, born from a natural birth, must be entirely red, with no more than two non-red hairs on its body. It must also never have been used for any labor or have been impregnated. The existence of such a heifer is considered a biological anomaly and very rare
Perhaps you should read the OP ?
Holy Cow! Red Heifer Born in the US By Raphael Poch June 29, 2014 , 1:13 pm
originally posted by: howtonhawky
originally posted by: Gothmog
originally posted by: howtonhawky
They cost about 200-500$ at the sale.
Red calves are nothing special.
We have prolly all ate part of one at some point.
The heifer, born from a natural birth, must be entirely red, with no more than two non-red hairs on its body. It must also never have been used for any labor or have been impregnated. The existence of such a heifer is considered a biological anomaly and very rare
Perhaps you should read the OP ?
I read it years ago back in 2012 when i decided to research and i found out red cows are not at all special.
It is what it is...
red heifers are born everyday.
now keeping one from labor and sex is a different story.