Commentary for Chullin 160:25
הנח למחוסר זמן דהכתוב
IF BOTH ANIMALS WERE CONSECRATED [AND WERE SLAUGHTERED] OUTSIDE THE SANCTUARY, [HE WHO SLAUGHTERED] THE FIRST INCURS THE PENALTY OF KARETH, AND EACH INCURS FORTY STRIPES. The second one, I grant you, on account of the prohibition of 'It and its young'; but why does the first one incur forty stripes if not on accou of the prohibition of slaughtering consecrated animals outside the Sanctuary? - Wherever there is no prohibition of 'It and its young' he then reckons other prohibitions, but wherever there is a prohibition of 'It and its young' he does not reckon other prohibitions. R'Zera answered: Leave alone the prohibition of 'Out of time', for Scripture
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