Reference for Zevachim 72:5
ולא היא התם הוא חדא מחשבה היא הכא תרי מחשבות
said: Yet R'Judah admits that he [the priest] can subsequently render it piggul.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Where he intended leaving the blood for the morrow or carrying it without. Although R. Judah holds that he thereby disqualifies the sacrifice, yet if he intended at a subsequent service to eat the flesh after time, he renders it piggul. This is so in spite of the fact that generally speaking a piggul intention is operative only when there is no other disqualification, such as intending to eat it without bounds.');"><sup>4</sup></span>
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