Related for Bekhorot 65:42
דתנן היו לפניו שתי חטאות אחת תמימה ואחת בעלת מום תמימה תקרב בעלת מום תיפדה
R'Eleazar B'R'Simeon however says: Even if the flesh [of the blemished one] is already in the pot, if the blood of the unblemished one had been sprinkled, it is forbidden [to be eaten].<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Although its slaughtering took place before the sprinkling of the blood of the unblemished animal and although the flesh in the pot is considered as boiled, since it was not to be eaten till after the sprinkling of the other animal, it is forbidden to be eaten altogether, for it is like a sin-offering whose owner has already atoned for, retaining its holy status even after its slaughtering, v. Tem. 24a.');"><sup>25</sup></span>
Tosefta Beitzah (Lieberman)
One must not flay the legs of a slaughtered animal on the holiday. And one must not flay the legs of a slaughtered animal on the working day, if it is a firstborn or a sacred animal that has become unfit acts. You can do anything for circumcision on a holiday necessary to do; Things that one is not allowed to do on the Sabbath, one may also do on the holiday: He may grate cumin and mix wine with oil. Rabban Shimon ben Gamliel says: Only he shall not first tear canvas to rags.
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