Lab Animals: Marking, Injection, and Bleeding - PDF
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This document from Salahaddin University discusses the procedures for marking, injecting, and bleeding laboratory animals. It covers various marking techniques (temporary and permanent) and different types of injections. The document is relevant for those studying immunology, animal science, and veterinary medicine.
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Kurdistan Regional Government-Iraq Ministry Of Higher Education & Scientific Research Salahaddin University-College Of Science Practical Immunology Marking, Injection and Bleeding of laboratory animals Marking of animals...
Kurdistan Regional Government-Iraq Ministry Of Higher Education & Scientific Research Salahaddin University-College Of Science Practical Immunology Marking, Injection and Bleeding of laboratory animals Marking of animals Marking of animals Temporary permanent marks marks Cage Neck Hair Natural Ear Staining Ear tags Branding Tattooing marking and leg clipping marking punching bands or wing band in birds Temporary marks Cage marking Staining Ear tags Neck and leg bands or wing band in birds Hair clipping Permanent marks Natural marking Branding Ear puncturing Tattooing Injection of animals Materials and Equipments – Sterile syringe filled with material to be injected (needles must be sharp and have straight tips. – Ethanol alcohol 70% – Gauze pads or cotton balls Types of injection 1. Intramuscular injection (I.M.) 2. Intravenous injection (I.V.) 3. Intraperitoneal injection (I.P.) 4. Intradermal injection (I.D.) 5. Subcutaneous injection (S.C.) Intradermal Injection Intravenous injection Intramuscular injection Subcutaneous injection Intraperitoneal injection Bleeding of animals (Rabbit) Intracardial puncture Bleeding from ear