Yes. It's paper.
A kosher butcher will only sell kosher meat. Regular butchers don't sell kosher meat.
At the kosher butcher or grocery store.
A kosher butcher.
If they are bought from a kosher butcher, yes.
As long as it is Kosher chicken ... check with your butcher. Also it must be cooked in and with a Kosher kitchen/utencils, pans, utencils, etc. with Kosher ingredients.
NO hunted animals.
There is such a thing as kosher rice paper. You should try a local food store that specialises in selling kosher food.
Butcher paper is usually white and waxed on both sides. Butcher paper (non-waxed) is commonly used for arts and crafts, and as a form of plain wrapping paper.
ULINE sells giant rolls of butcher paper and their prices are very good. POS Paper has a bunch of butcher paper of varying sizes for extremely low prices.
Yes, if the chicken is kosher and has been cooked with kosher ingredients in a kosher pot, and with nothing dairy added. "Kosher chicken" is chicken that has been purchased from a kosher butcher and has accordingly been slaughtered following the laws of kashrut.
Yes, butcher paper is recyclable as long as it is clean and free of food residue. It can be recycled with other paper products.
There is kosher food available in Bogota including kosher restaurants. A Google search for 'kosher food bogota' pulls up all sorts of information.