Two different materials-aspen wood-wool and paper towel-were compared as nesting material for three inbred mouse strains (BALB/c, C57BL/6J and DBA/2) housed in barrier conditions. In addition, the effect of varying the number of females per cage (one to three per cage) of these three strains and with NIH/S outbred mouse stock was studied. The number of litters, litter size and neonatal mortality were determined, as well as age, sex and weight of weanlings. The type of nesting material did not affect the characteristics monitored. In all strains, the number of weanlings per female was greatest in singly-housed females. In terms of the number of weanlings per cage, two females per cage gave the best result. In DBA/2 mice, neonatal mortality i...
The manner in which laboratory rodents are housed is driven by economics (minimal use of space and r...
Animal welfare requires the adequate housing of animals to ensure health and well-being. The applica...
In nature, mice live in burrows with nest chambers where they breed and may hide from predators. In ...
Behavioural and psychological needs of laboratory animals generally cannot adequately be met in stan...
The present paper describes two experiments in which preferences of laboratory mice for materials wh...
Summary Housing systems for laboratory animals have been developed over a long tim e. Microenvironme...
The current edition of the Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals makes recommendations on...
Summary. A significant correlation was shown in Rockland-Swiss albino mice between the number of fet...
<div><p>Recommendations for the amount of cage space required for female mice with litters were firs...
Recommendations for the amount of cage space required for female mice with litters were first made i...
We examined the effect of adding species-appropriate environmental enrichment items to breeding cage...
The Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals (the Guide) is widely accepted as the housing s...
Abstract: Animal welfare depends on the possibility to express species-specific behaviours and can b...
For small rodents, nests are important in heat conservation as well as reproduction and shelter. Nes...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of an environment change and the age at which mati...
The manner in which laboratory rodents are housed is driven by economics (minimal use of space and r...
Animal welfare requires the adequate housing of animals to ensure health and well-being. The applica...
In nature, mice live in burrows with nest chambers where they breed and may hide from predators. In ...
Behavioural and psychological needs of laboratory animals generally cannot adequately be met in stan...
The present paper describes two experiments in which preferences of laboratory mice for materials wh...
Summary Housing systems for laboratory animals have been developed over a long tim e. Microenvironme...
The current edition of the Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals makes recommendations on...
Summary. A significant correlation was shown in Rockland-Swiss albino mice between the number of fet...
<div><p>Recommendations for the amount of cage space required for female mice with litters were firs...
Recommendations for the amount of cage space required for female mice with litters were first made i...
We examined the effect of adding species-appropriate environmental enrichment items to breeding cage...
The Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals (the Guide) is widely accepted as the housing s...
Abstract: Animal welfare depends on the possibility to express species-specific behaviours and can b...
For small rodents, nests are important in heat conservation as well as reproduction and shelter. Nes...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of an environment change and the age at which mati...
The manner in which laboratory rodents are housed is driven by economics (minimal use of space and r...
Animal welfare requires the adequate housing of animals to ensure health and well-being. The applica...
In nature, mice live in burrows with nest chambers where they breed and may hide from predators. In ...