Zevachim 111B

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But if one slaughtered a bird offering outside the courtyard and then offered it up outside, he is liable.

Evidently, the manner of its preparation inside the courtyard, i.e., pinching, effects its exemption outside the courtyard, and the manner of its preparation outside the courtyard, i.e., slaughter, effects its exemption inside the courtyard.

R' Shimon says: With regard to any act of killing an animal concerning which, when it was performed outside the courtyard, one is liable for subsequently offering it up outside the courtyard, one is also liable for having offered the animal up outside the courtyard after performing a similar act o

Talmud: In summarizing its rulings the Mishnah states: The manner of its preparation outside the courtyard effects its exemption inside the courtyard. The Talmud comments: This term: The manner of its preparation, is inappropriate when referring to the slaughter of a bird offering, as a bird offer

§ The Mishnah cites the ruling of R' Shimon: R' Shimon says: With regard to any act of killing an animal concerning which, when it was performed outside the courtyard, one is liable for subsequently offering it up outside the courtyard, one is also liable for having offered the animal up outside th