Multiple Choice
The three veins most often used for venipuncture in birds are the
A) brachial, lateral metatarsal, and radial.
B) jugular, brachial, and medial metatarsal.
C) medial metatarsal, lateral metatarsal, and jugular.
D) radial, brachial, and jugular.
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