Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Reference for Bava Kamma 81:20

וממאי דלא יאכל את בשרו להיכא דשחטו אחר שנגמר דינו שאסור באכילה אימא דהיכא דשחטו לאחר שנגמר דינו שרי באכילה הוא והאי לא יאכל את בשרו להיכא דסקליה מסקל דאסור בהנאה הוא כדר' אבהו

But is an ox [which has been declared] <i>Mu'ad</i> with reference to persons afflicted with fatal organic diseases also <i>Mu'ad</i> regarding persons in sound condition? — R. Papa therefore said: [The case is one where] the ox [on the first occasion] killed [a sound person] but escaped to the pasture,<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' The ox thus escaped death. ');"><sup>17</sup></span>

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Jerusalem Talmud Bava Kamma

HALAKHAH: “A bull which is notorious for its kind,” etc. After it killed one human, is it not notorious29Any animal which killed “a man or a woman” has to be killed (Ex. 21:28). How can such an animal ever become notorious after three times if it is killed after the first time?? Rav said, if it killed three Gentiles30Who are not subsumed under the appellation “man or woman”. Babli 41a, in the name of Rav Sheshet.. Rebbi Yose ben Ḥanina said, if it pursued three times and it was estimated that every pursuit was for goring31For endangering humans, an animal may become notorious for trying three times..
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