It is widely recommended to group-house male laboratory mice because they are ‘social animals’, but male mice do not naturally share territories and aggression can be a serious welfare problem. Even without aggression, not all animals within a group will be in a state of positive welfare. Rather, many male mice may be negatively affected by the stress of repeated social defeat and subordination, raising concerns about welfare and also research validity. However, individual housing may not be an appropriate solution, given the welfare implications associated with no social contact. An essential question is whether it is in the best welfare interests of male mice to be group- or singly housed. This review explores the likely impacts—positive ...
In laboratory breeding procedures, mice are usually housed in single-sex unfamiliar groups since wea...
Severe aggression within groups of male laboratory mice can cause serious welfare problems. Previous...
In laboratory breeding procedures, mice are usually housed in single-sex unfamiliar groups since wea...
It is widely recommended to group-house male laboratory mice because they are ‘social animals’, but ...
Animals used for scientific purposes are protected by EU legislation. Social animals should be kept ...
Laboratory male mice are often housed individually due to aggressive behavior or experimental requir...
Aggression among group-housed male mice is a major animal welfare concern often observed at animal f...
Mice are social animals hence group-housing of mice is preferred over individual housing. However, a...
Group housing of male mice has been described as a stressful condition. In particular, subordinate m...
Mice are social animals hence group-housing of mice is preferred over individual housing. However, a...
From welfare perspective group housing of mice is preferred over individual housing. Group housing o...
Home cage aggression in group-housed male mice is a major welfare concern and may compromise animal ...
Background. Although population housing is recommended by many animal management and ethical guideli...
Rearing laboratory mice in groups is important since social isolation after weaning induces brain al...
Aggression in male mice often leads to injury and death, making social housing difficult. We tested ...
In laboratory breeding procedures, mice are usually housed in single-sex unfamiliar groups since wea...
Severe aggression within groups of male laboratory mice can cause serious welfare problems. Previous...
In laboratory breeding procedures, mice are usually housed in single-sex unfamiliar groups since wea...
It is widely recommended to group-house male laboratory mice because they are ‘social animals’, but ...
Animals used for scientific purposes are protected by EU legislation. Social animals should be kept ...
Laboratory male mice are often housed individually due to aggressive behavior or experimental requir...
Aggression among group-housed male mice is a major animal welfare concern often observed at animal f...
Mice are social animals hence group-housing of mice is preferred over individual housing. However, a...
Group housing of male mice has been described as a stressful condition. In particular, subordinate m...
Mice are social animals hence group-housing of mice is preferred over individual housing. However, a...
From welfare perspective group housing of mice is preferred over individual housing. Group housing o...
Home cage aggression in group-housed male mice is a major welfare concern and may compromise animal ...
Background. Although population housing is recommended by many animal management and ethical guideli...
Rearing laboratory mice in groups is important since social isolation after weaning induces brain al...
Aggression in male mice often leads to injury and death, making social housing difficult. We tested ...
In laboratory breeding procedures, mice are usually housed in single-sex unfamiliar groups since wea...
Severe aggression within groups of male laboratory mice can cause serious welfare problems. Previous...
In laboratory breeding procedures, mice are usually housed in single-sex unfamiliar groups since wea...