Mishnah for Parah 12:6
הַמַּזֶּה בְאֵזוֹב טָמֵא, אִם יֶשׁ בּוֹ כַבֵּיצָה, הַמַּיִם פְּסוּלִים, וְהַזָּיָתוֹ פְסוּלָה. אֵין בּוֹ כַבֵּיצָה, הַמַּיִם כְּשֵׁרִים, וְהַזָּיָתוֹ פְסוּלָה. וּמְטַמֵּא אֶת חֲבֵרוֹ, וַחֲבֵרוֹ אֶת חֲבֵרוֹ, אֲפִלּוּ הֵן מֵאָה:
One who sprinkles with an impure hyssop, if it has [the volume] equivalent to an egg, the waters are invalid, and his sprinkling is invalid. If it does not have [the volume] equivalent to an egg, the waters are valid, and his sprinkling is invalid. And it renders its fellow [hyssop] impure, and its fellow [renders] its fellow [impure], even if there are a hundred of them.
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