The prohibition against consecrating a blemished animal: Temurah 5b, 6b
The punishment for consecrating a blemished animal: Temurah 17a
Whether the consecration is effective, despite the prohibition against consecrating such an animal: Zevachim 35b, 49a; Bechorot 14a, 15b; Temurah 5b, 16b-17a
What if one accidentally tries to consecrate a blemished animal: Zevachim 35b; Bechorot 14a; Temurah 13a, 17a
Stating, regarding a blemished animal, "This is an offering," or "This is for an offering," which might refer to normal consecration and might refer to consecration of its value: Temurah 27b
What if a nochri offers a blemished animal, which is blemished according to our laws although not under theirs: Temurah 7a
Dedicating a blemished animal in order to sell it, and use the money to buy an offering: Temurah 7a-b
Attempting to Substitute an unblemished animal for a blemished animal which was consecrated, or vice versa: Bava Metzia 57a-b; Temurah 9a
The effectiveness of substitution on an animal which was one type of offering, and then gained the status of another type of offering because the owner used a different animal for the first offering, and then became blemished: Temurah 9b
The effectiveness of substitution on an animal which had substitution done on it, and then became blemished: Temurah 9b
What if the animal to be taken as the Animal Tithe, or its substitute, is blemished: Bechorot 14b; Temurah 13b
What to do with a blemished offering, if one slaughtered it after it became blemished: Temurah 33b
What to do with an animal born to a Celebratory Offering which was blemished [so that its own sanctity is post-blemish]: Temurah 17b
What to do with an animal born to any offering which was blemished [so that its own sanctity is post-blemish]: Bechorot 15b