The iron in blood is in a molecular form (hemoglobin) that is not a conductor.
Blood does have a conductivity greater thanb pure water, because of the presence of electrolyte ions in the plasma.
For typical values, see
http://www.ehow.com/about_6501091_conductivity-blood_.html
Is blood a good electrical conductor?
my answer is yes because it contains iron.
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