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Techniques for Immobilizing and Bleeding Marmots and Woodrats [Techniques d'immobilisation et de prise de sang des marmottes et des rats des bois].

Frase B.A. & Van Vuren D. · 1989 · Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 25 (3), 444-445.

Résumé

Blood samples were obtained in the field by femoral vein puncture in bushy-tailed woodrats (Neotoma cinerea) and yellow-bellied marmots (Marmota flaviventris) that had been injected intramuscularly with ketamine hydrochloride. Dosages ranged from 50 mg/kg for marmots to 30 to 110 mg/kg for woodrats. Sedated animals were handled easily, and a volume of blood sufficient for hematological assays or electrophoresis could be collected.