Animal blood collection is a routine procedure utilized for clinical diagnosis and research conducted by livestock and veterinary practitioners and researchers. Due to large size of animal bodies, more professional technical accumulation is essential during the blood collection process to ensure the safety of both personnel and animals. This article provide a details instruction to the specific methods for collecting blood from the jugular vein, tail vein (or artery), auricular vein, breast vein, and facial vein, and evaluates their practical application effects, which would provide valuable insights for technicians engaged in buffalo industry. |