Last time I did it was on Black Flanked Rock Wallabies (avg. weight 3-4kg) -
shave down the base of the tail to get at the lateral caudal vein which looks
like an alpine road map. While sitting on the ledge of a sea cliff with the
animal head down in a sack After that, humans would be easy.
Fortunately I married a professional vampire (pathology nurse) with a deft
touch. Handy sometimes.
Andrew Fildes
afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
On 24/10/2010, at 8:51 AM, Moose wrote:
> Add to that the fact that even practiced phlebotomists often had great
> difficulty drawing her blood. At the lab I
> usually drove her to, only one tech was fairly reliably able to do so. And
> no, it wasn't just that lab. There alone you
> have something that deserves my definition of difficult and fussy.
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