Halakhah for Menachot 112:7
אלא למעוטי פסולי המוקדשים לאחר פדיונם סלקא דעתך אמינא הואיל ואסירי בגיזה ועבודה במומם נמי ליתסרי קמ"ל
only differ as to whether one may blemish a blemished animal. R'Meir says, It is written, There shall be no blemish at all therein;<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Ibid. 21. Even though the beast is blemished there shall be no further blemish therein.');"><sup>10</sup></span>
Sefer HaChinukh
That we not place a blemish upon consecrated animals: - That we not place a blemish upon consecrated animals; meaning to say that we not make any wound or any fracture upon a beast that is consecrated for the altar that disqualifies it as an offering - as it is stated (Leviticus 22:21), "and no blemish shall be upon it." And they, may their memory be blessed, said (Menachot 56b), "Read it as 'shall not be made in it.'" And the language of Sifra, Emor, Section 7:9 is, "'No blemish shall be upon it' - do not place a blemish upon it."
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