Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Commentary for Chullin 160:14

מנין לכל הפסולין שבשור ושבשה שהוא בלא ירצה

For you might have submitted that the slaughtering of a consecrated animal is [by itself] a slaughtering which renders fit, for if one were to stab the animal and sprinkle its blood, the flesh would not thereby be permitted to be eaten, whereas if one were to slaughter it, the flesh would thereby be permitted to be eaten, consequently it is a slaughtering which renders the animal fit.

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