Menachot 108 - One Who Forgot What Sacrifice He Promised
One who says, "I specified to bring a peace or a thanksgiving offering but do not recall which," brings a bull and a cow, a male calf and a female calf, a ram and a ewe, a he-goat and a she-goat, a male kid and a female kid, and a male lamb and a female lamb.
If one promised a specific ox as a burned offering and the ox became blemished, his obligation disappears. Unlike the previous cases, he promised a specific animal and not a sacrifice in general, and once this animal cannot be brought as a sacrifice, he is free from his obligation. He still needs to redeem the ox, and the money then acquires holiness and has to be used for a burned offering, but he can buy greater or smaller animals with it.
Art: Jacomo (or Victor, Jacobus) Victors - Pigeons
