See Gemara in Yuma 42a and Rambam Hilchos Parah 1:7.
If it's a korban, then it should have full kdushas korban, and if it's not, then why isn't it completely chullin?
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Sign up to join this communitySee Gemara in Yuma 42a and Rambam Hilchos Parah 1:7.
If it's a korban, then it should have full kdushas korban, and if it's not, then why isn't it completely chullin?
Kedushas Bedek Habayis applies to everything that is the property of the Temple, even bricks and stones. So naturally the parah adumah is also kodshei bedek habayis, because it is the property of the Temple.