Tosefta for Chullin 122:19
ליליף מיניה כתב רחמנא נשר נשר דלית ליה כלל הוא דלא תיכול הא איכא דאית ליה חד אכול
- R''Ukba B'Hama answered: Only with regard to sacrifices.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Namely, that only doves, of all the clean birds, are allowed for sacrifice. The Tanna in the Baraitha, supra 62a, stated turtle doves solely to set forth, by contrast with the eagle, the four characteristics of cleanness.');"><sup>12</sup></span>
Tosefta Zevachim
One who slaughters [an animal intended for] a burnt offering [with the intention] to sprinkle its blood outside (i.e., outside the Temple), or some of the blood outside, to eat its flesh outside, or an olive's bulk of its flesh outside: It is disqualified, but they may not hold [the priest] liable for excision, and you can say the same as to uncircumcised and impure [priests]. One who slaughters a sacrificial animal [with the intention] to eat an olive's bulk of the skin of the fatty tail outside its designated area: It is disqualified, but [the priest] is not liable for excision. [But if he intended to burn it] beyond its designated time, it is piggul, and they hold him liable for excision. Rabbi Elazar ben Yehuda of Aveilum (not "Ochlin"; see Hul. 122b:7) said in the name of Rabbi Yaakov, and so too would Rabbi Shimon ben Yehuda of K'far 'Ikkom say in the name of Rabbi Shimon: The same law applies to the skin of the fatty tail and the skin of the head and the skin [covering] the hooves.
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