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Yes, a bladder infection can lead to blood in the urine.
There two lymphatic blood vessels on either side of the urinary bladder in pigs. These blood vessels supply blood to the bladder and urethra.
Kidneys clean the blood and pass it on to the bladder.
The bladder is a hollow organ with little blood supply. It would usually take hours to loose even some blood if this organ was punctured; however, it would depend on the mechanism of injury and damage to surrounding tissues/organs.
"Have you had bladder pain and seen blood in your urine lately?"
Yes, a bladder infection can lead to the presence of blood in the urine.
Straining to pass urine, blood in urine (urine can appear pink or red), pain on urination and increased frequency of urination. Sometimes you can even feel the bladder stones grinding in the bladder if you feel the abdomen gently. Answer questions on http://www.vethelpdirect.com for interactive advice from vets.
The kidneys filter nitrogenous waste out of your blood and deliver it to the bladder in the form of urine. The kidneys and bladder are connected by the ureters.
No, the bladder stores urine that is produced by the kidneys. Oxygen is transported to the blood through the lungs and carried by red blood cells.
The vein carries blood to the heart, and the artery carries blood away from the heart. The kidney filters nitrogenous wastes from the blood. The ureter carries blood from the kidney to the urinary bladder, and the urethra carries blood from the urinary bladder to the exterior of the body. The urinary bladder stores urine until it is expelled.
A cackle-bladder is a bladder containing chicken blood, used by a conman to fake someone's death or injury.
My first thought would be a bladder infection; second on the list would be bladder stones. Both of these conditions would need to be treated by a veterinarian, so a trip to the vet is in order.