Properties and Sacrifices dedicated or used for Idolatry - Muktzeh
Definitions
Source for disqualification of an animal which has been dedicated for idolatry, as a korban: Temurah 29a
How long an item must be dedicated for, in order to be considered designated for idolatry: Temurah 28b [See two versions in Rashi]
At what precise point in the dedication process an entity enters this status: Temurah 29a
Whether we deduce laws regarding intent for idolatry from laws regarding improper [pigul] intent when bringing korbanot, or not: Zevachim 9b-10a
Cases
Benefitting from any product of an animal which has been used as an idolatrous sacrifice: Temurah 30b
Consuming an animal which has been dedicated for idolatrous sacrifice: Temurah 28a, 29a
Using the paraphernalia attached to an animal which is dedicated for an idolatrous sacrifice: Temurah 28a
Source prohibiting use of such an animal for a Temple Offering: Temurah 29a
Using the fetus which was inside such an animal as an offering: Temurah 30b
What happens if one of these animals is mixed up with eligible offerings: Temurah 28a
Performing the chalitzah rite with a shoe which was designated as a sacrifice for idolatry: Yevamot 103b Gideon was permitted to violate the law in using this with an offering, on the night he brought his offering: Temurah 28b-29a
Use of this animal's excrement, as currency for Kiddushin stage of Marriage: Temurah 30b
Slaughtering an animal intending to do something with its blood or fat, later, for idolatry: Zevachim 10a
What if an animal that had been designated as a sacrifice for idolatry is placed on the mizbeiach: Zevachim 27b