The gender of the offering: Temurah 14a
Considered to be the property of the Kohanim: Bava Kama 13a
Procedure for collection from a korban shelamim which damaged property: Bava Kama 13a
The shelamim is considered holier than the bechor and maaser beheimah offerings, because of the way it is processed: Zevachim 11b; Rashi Zevachim 2a "Bechor"
The korban pesach is a kind of shelamim, but the korban pesach is of stricter status: Rashi Zevachim 11a "im ken"
Procedures
Using maaser sheni funds to acquire a korban shelamim: Zevachim 50a
Korban shelamim requires semichah - leaning on the animal by the bringer of the korban: Pesachim 96b, 97a; Zevachim 9a
Korban shelamim requires libations: Pesachim 96b, 97a; Zevachim 9a
Rule that the korban may be slaughtered anywhere in the azarah: Zevachim 55a Placing the blood on two corners of the external mizbeiach: Zevachim 55a
How many sprinklings of the blood are absolutely required: Sanhedrin 4a, 4b; Zevachim 36b-38b
The remainder of the blood is thrown to the wall of the Altar: Pesachim 121a
The chest and thigh-bone are raised: Pesachim 96b, 97a; Zevachim 9a
How the raising is done for korban shelamim: Succah 47b; Makkot 18b
The maximal time for eating a korban shelamim: Pesachim 3a
The remainder is burnt during the daytime: Pesachim 3a
The tail-fat from a korban shelamim, if it's a lamb, is burnt on the mizbeiach [altar]: Pesachim 3b
Who may eat from this korban, and where: Zevachim 55a
Who may eat the parts which are given to the kohanim, and where, and when: Zevachim 55a
Who receives the skins: Megillah 26a
"What-If"s
Status of a substitute for a korban shelamim: Temurah 17b
An animal born of an animal born of a substitute for a korban shelamim: Temurah 18a-b
Substitution for a blemished korban shelamim: Temurah 17b
Performing the services for an animal born of a korban shelamim, or substituted for a korban shelamim, or substituted for an animal born of a korban shelamim: Temurah 17b
If it was slaughtered before the opening of the Doors of the Inner Room of the Temple: Eruvin 2a; Yoma 62b; Zevachim
55b
If the original animal was lost, and then it was found after a replacement was used: Rosh HaShanah 5b; Zevachim 11a-b
If the remainder of the blood was poured out at the base of the mizbeiach [altar]: Pesachim 121a Punishment for consuming the korban outside Jerusalem: Makkot 17a Punishment for consuming the korban before the blood is sprinkled: Makkot 17a
What to do with an animal that was born to a shelamim before the korban could be offered: Rosh HaShanah 6a; Temurah 17b, 18a-b
What to do with an animal born to an animal born of a shelamim: Temurah 18a-b Edict preventing use of a shelamim's child lest one raise herds of them and mis-use them: Temurah 18a
Sanctifying an animal as a korban shelamim, and its fetus as a korban olah: Temurah 25a
What to do with an animal born to a blemished shelamim: Temurah 17b Raising the chest and thigh of an animal born of a korban shelamim, or substituted for an animal born of a korban shelamim: Temurah 17b Leaning on an animal born of a korban shelamim, or substituted for an animal born of a korban shelamim: Temurah 17b Bringing libations with an animal born of a korban shelamim, or substituted for an animal born of a korban shelamim: Temurah 17b
Use of a horn from this animal, for shofar on Rosh HaShanah: Rosh HaShanah 28a
Whether Laws of trespass on sanctified property [meilah] apply to it: Rosh HaShanah 28a
Bringing a leftover Pesach offering as a korban shelamim: Zevachim 7b, 9a-b, 11a-b, 49a; Temurah 19a, 20a
If one slaughtered the korban pesach outside its proper timeframe, with improper intent, it becomes a korban shelamim: Zevachim 7b, 8b-9b, 11a-b; Menachot 47b
What if a korban shelamim is processed with a korban todah in mind: Zevachim 4a, 7a
What if a korban shelamim is processed with another korban in mind: Zevachim 8a-b
What if a korban shelamim is processed with the wrong owner in mind: Zevachim 8a-b
What if a korban shelamim was processed with intent for it to be a bechor or maaser beheimah: Zevachim 2a; 11b
What if a bechor or maaser beheimah was processed with intent for it to be a korban shelamim: Zevachim 2a; 11b
What if a shelamim is processed with a thought of pigul and then, later, with the wrong korban in mind: Zevachim 13b
What happens to a shelamim if one dips his finger in the blood with a thought of pigul: Zevachim 13b