Temurah4: 1
וְלַד חַטָּאת, וּתְמוּרַת חַטָּאת, וְחַטָּאת שֶׁמֵּתוּ בְעָלֶיהָ — יָמוּתוּ. שֶׁעָבְרָה שְׁנָתָהּ, וְשֶׁאָבְדָה וְנִמְצֵאת בַּעֲלַת מוּם, אִם מִשֶּׁכִּפְּרוּ הַבְּעָלִים — תָּמוּת; וְאֵינָהּ עוֹשָׂה תְּמוּרָה; לֹא נֶהֱנִין, וְלֹא מוֹעֲלִין. אִם עַד שֶׁלֹּא כִפְּרוּ הַבְּעָלִים — תִּרְעֶה עַד שֶׁתִּסְתָּאֵב, וְתִמָּכֵר וְיָבִיא בְדָמֶיהָ אַחֶרֶת; וְעוֹשָׂה תְּמוּרָה, וּמוֹעֲלִין בָּהּ.
The offspring of a chatas, the temurah of a chatas, and a chatas whose owners have died are left to die. [A chatas] whose year has passed and [one] that was lost and [then] found blemished: if the owners [then] atoned for their sin, [the original chatas] is left to die; it does not make a temurah; and one may not derive benefit [from it], but nor is one liable for me’ilah. But if the owners did not yet atone for their sin, [the original chatas] should be left to graze until it develops a blemish, and it should be sold and he should [then] bring another [offering] with its proceeds; it makes a temurah, and one is liable for me’ilah.