Question
If a cow aborts its fetus in the seventh month, and to avoid the significant loss of the fetus's death and the loss of milk, they resort to taking the fetus's skin and stuffing it with straw so that the mother cow believes it is her calf and produces milk for benefit. What is the ruling on this action?
Answer
I say, and with God's success: Such tricks and others should not be prevented with animals due to the benefits you have mentioned, and God knows best.