Abstract: Animal welfare depends on the possibility to express species-specific behaviours and can be strongly compromised in socially and environmentally deprived conditions. Nesting materials and refuges are very important resources to express these behaviours and should be considered as housing supplementation items. We evaluated the effects of one item of housing supplementation in standard settings in laboratory mice. C57BL/6JOlaHsd (B6) and BALB/cOlaHsd (BALB) young male and female mice, upon arrival, were housed in groups of four in standard laboratory cages and after 10 days of acclimatization, a red transparent plastic triangular-shaped Mouse House ™ was introduced into half of the home cages. Animals with or without a mouse house ...
Housing conditions are known to influence laboratory animal behavior. However, it is not known wheth...
Recent developments in the technology to breed and house laboratory rodents for medical research has...
There is mounting evidence that current laboratory housing practices negatively impact rodent welfar...
Studying the behavioural patterns of animals in their house may help to understand their needs, but...
Current laboratory housing systems have mainly been developed on the basis of ergonomic and economic...
Refining procedures and practices for mice is an important step to ensure high standards of welfare....
The manner in which laboratory rodents are housed is driven by economics (minimal use of space and r...
Environmental enrichment may improve the quality of life of captive animals by altering the environm...
Housing conditions represent an important environmental variable playing a critical role in the asse...
From welfare perspective group housing of mice is preferred over individual housing. Group housing o...
Environmental enrichment may improve the quality of life of captive animals by altering the environm...
The Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals (the Guide) is widely accepted as the housing s...
For a change to be considered enriching, the change must enhance animal welfare and improve biologic...
Animal welfare requires the adequate housing of animals to ensure health and well-being. The applica...
Increased numbers of mice housed per cage (that is, increased housing density) is seen as 1 way to r...
Housing conditions are known to influence laboratory animal behavior. However, it is not known wheth...
Recent developments in the technology to breed and house laboratory rodents for medical research has...
There is mounting evidence that current laboratory housing practices negatively impact rodent welfar...
Studying the behavioural patterns of animals in their house may help to understand their needs, but...
Current laboratory housing systems have mainly been developed on the basis of ergonomic and economic...
Refining procedures and practices for mice is an important step to ensure high standards of welfare....
The manner in which laboratory rodents are housed is driven by economics (minimal use of space and r...
Environmental enrichment may improve the quality of life of captive animals by altering the environm...
Housing conditions represent an important environmental variable playing a critical role in the asse...
From welfare perspective group housing of mice is preferred over individual housing. Group housing o...
Environmental enrichment may improve the quality of life of captive animals by altering the environm...
The Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals (the Guide) is widely accepted as the housing s...
For a change to be considered enriching, the change must enhance animal welfare and improve biologic...
Animal welfare requires the adequate housing of animals to ensure health and well-being. The applica...
Increased numbers of mice housed per cage (that is, increased housing density) is seen as 1 way to r...
Housing conditions are known to influence laboratory animal behavior. However, it is not known wheth...
Recent developments in the technology to breed and house laboratory rodents for medical research has...
There is mounting evidence that current laboratory housing practices negatively impact rodent welfar...