Reference for Meilah 2:4
הָעוֹלָה, מוֹעֲלִין בָּהּ מִשֶּׁהֻקְדְּשָׁה. נִשְׁחֲטָה, הֻכְשְׁרָה לְהִפָּסֵל בִּטְבוּל יוֹם וּבִמְחֻסַּר כִּפּוּרִים וּבְלִינָה. נִזְרַק דָּמָהּ, חַיָּבִין עָלֶיהָ מִשּׁוּם פִּגּוּל, נוֹתָר וְטָמֵא. וְאֵין מוֹעֲלִין בְּעוֹרָהּ, אֲבָל מוֹעֲלִין בַּבָּשָׂר עַד שֶׁיֵּצֵא לְבֵית הַדָּשֶׁן:
The [animal] <i>olah</i>, the laws of <i>meilah</i> apply once they have been sanctified. Once they were slaughtered they becomes susceptible to becoming ineligible [if touched] by a <i>tevul yom</i>, a <i>mechusar kippurim</i> and through <i>linah</i>. Once its blood has been sprinkled one is liable for <i>pigul</i>, <i>notar</i> and<i>tamei</i>. Its hides are not subject to meilah, but the meat is still subject to <i>meilah</i> until it goes out to the place of ashes.
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