Commentary for Chullin 46:1
דאמר
who holds that he must bring [for it libations as for a ram] and account for the possibilities.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Lit., 'and stipulates'. By declaring: (a) if it is a ram then the quantity of libations offered is correct; (b) if it is a lamb then such amount as is required for a lamb shall be taken from this quantity, and the remainder shall be treated as a freewill libation offering. A third possibility would have to be accounted for if one were to take into consideration the possibility of it being a distinct species, in which case the declaration would be in addition to the two possibilities already stated; (c) if it is a distinct species and therefore no libations are necessary, then the whole of the libations offered shall be treated as a freewill-offering.');"><sup>1</sup></span>
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