The Jugular groove is on the neck, a bit further up from the horses breast:)
Common venipuncture sites in horses include the jugular vein, lateral thoracic vein, cephalic vein, and saphenous vein. For injections, common sites are the neck muscles, gluteal muscles, and the muscles of the hind limb. It's important to follow proper aseptic techniques and anatomical landmarks when performing these procedures.
The groove in a cat's canine teeth is called a vertical groove. The groove gives the cat the ability to catch and tear food.
It's a major vein leading to the right atrium of the heart
In the human, the brachiocephalic vein is formed by the union of the internal jugular and the subclavian vein on each side. In the cat, the brachiocephalic vein is formed by the union of the external jugular and the subclavian vein on each side.
In the calf, the esphageal groove works by contracting muscles in such a way so that the fluid (being milk) that the calf drinks by-passes the rumen and heads straight for the abomasum. The calf's head as to be tilted up and out in order for the groove to properly work. As the calf ages and the rumen reaches maturity, this groove disappears.
The only jugular i know of is the jugular groove, this is found on a horse. The jugular groove is just a bit further up from the breast and a bit further down from the horses windpipe. It is a vein. It is one of the main ones and carries oxygen to the brain and head. If it is cut, you can bleed to death in a couple of minutes. It is sometimes used in the phrase, "Go for the jugular!" It means go in for the kill, show no mercy.
Galvayne's Groove is found on the outermost incisors (I3's) and is used for estimating the age of a horse.
Injectable pain medications are usually administered intravenously through the jugular vein.
The part of the horse's head behind the lower lip and chin. (The area that dips slightly on the lower jaw.)
If your looking head on to a horse you have: forehead, muzzle, chin groove, throat latch, chest, forearm, knee, cannon,and the hoof.
joints, jejunum ,and the jugular vein, but their is more Jaw Jowl Jacob's membrane Jacobson, nerve of Jejunum lymphatic vessel Jelly of Wharton Joint capsules Joints Jugular foramen Jugular fossa Jugular ganglion of glossopharyngeal nerve Jugular of vagus nerve Jugular of notch Jugular of process Jugular surface of temporal bone Jugular of tubercle Jugular vein, anterior Junctional tube:
internal jugular!
Go for the Jugular was created in 2002.
Jugular Notch of Sternum Jugular Trunk Jugular Vein Jaw bone
Is it harmful if I have blockage in the jugular veins
When the bear attacked the man he went for his jugular vein.
The external jugular vein can be around 5-20 cm long, varying from person to person. The internal jugular vein is typically longer than the external jugular vein.