What is the ruling on horns and claws that separated from the offering before being brought to the altar?
In Halacha 2, it is clarified that these parts are considered secondary: when attached—they are offered with the body; when separated—they are not brought.
Question 2
Under what condition do parts that fell from the altar return?
Halacha 3 states that if the parts have substance, they are returned; if they are completely burned to the point of having no substance—they are not returned.
Question 3
Where is the sciatic nerve removed in a burnt offering of an animal?
Halacha 4 states that the sciatic nerve is removed at the top of the altar and thrown to the apple.
Question 4
How many priests bring a burnt offering of a lamb/goat to the altar (including libations)?
In Halachot 10-17: six for carrying the parts, plus one priest for the flour and another for the wine—totaling eight.
Question 5
In a bird offering: what is the ruling if the blood of the body was extracted but not the blood of the head?
In Halacha 20, it is ruled that when the blood of the body is extracted and the head's blood is not—the offering is valid, as the main blood is in the body.