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Talmud for Menachot 2:4

הַזֶּבַח מְפַגֵּל אֶת הַנְּסָכִין מִשֶּׁקָּדְשׁוּ בִכְלִי, דִּבְרֵי רַבִּי מֵאִיר. וְהַנְּסָכִין אֵינָן מְפַגְּלִין אֶת הַזָּבַח. כֵּיצַד. הַשּׁוֹחֵט אֶת הַזֶּבַח לֶאֱכֹל מִמֶּנּוּ לְמָחָר, הוּא וּנְסָכָיו מְפֻגָּלִין. לְהַקְרִיב מִן הַנְּסָכִין לְמָחָר, הַנְּסָכִין מְפֻגָּלִין, וְהַזֶּבַח אֵינוֹ מְפֻגָּל:

The animal-offering can render the libations rejected due to piggul after they have been sanctified in the vessel, the words of Rabbi Meir. But the libations cannot render the animal-offering rejected due to piggul. One who slaughters an animal-offering intending to eat part of it on the next day, both it and the libations are rejected due to piggul; if he intended to offer the libations the next day, the libations are rejected due to piggul but the animal-offering is not.

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