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Talmud for Zevachim 3:5

הַשּׁוֹחֵט אֶת הַמֻּקְדָּשִׁין לֶאֱכֹל שָׁלִיל אוֹ שִׁלְיָא בַחוּץ, לֹא פִגֵּל. הַמּוֹלֵק תּוֹרִין בִּפְנִים לֶאֱכֹל בֵּיצֵיהֶם בַּחוּץ, לֹא פִגֵּל. חֲלֵב הַמֻּקְדָּשִׁין וּבֵיצֵי תוֹרִין, אֵין חַיָּבִין עֲלֵיהֶן מִשּׁוּם פִּגּוּל וְנוֹתָר וְטָמֵא:

One who slaughters a consecrated animal in order to eat [its] fetus or [its] placenta outside [the Temple courtyard], does not render it <i>Piggul</i>. One who pierces [a form of slaughtering birds] turtle-doves inside [the Temple courtyard] in order to eat their eggs outside [of its place] does not commit <i>Piggul</i> thereby. Milk of consecrated animals and the eggs of turtle-doves do not make one liable for <i>Piggul</i>, or for <i>Notar</i>, or for rendering it impure.

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