State appropriate venipuncture and arterial puncture sites of all large animal species
SPECIES: Horse, Cow, Pig, Llama, Goat
Venipuncture locations
Jugular, horse
Facial sinus, horse
Jugular, cow
Coccygeal, cow
High-neck Jugular, llama
Low-neck Jugular, llama
Jugular, goat
Jugular, sheep
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Jugular, small pig
Jugular, large pig
Marginal ear vein, pig
Arterial puncture locations
Carotid, facial, transverse facial, and greater metatarsal, horse
Coccygeal, median auricular, cow
Note that the cephalic vein (horse) and the lateral thoracic or milk vein (cow) are not
recommended for blood draws.
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