Recommendations for the amount of cage space required for female mice with litters were first made in the 2011 Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals. We hypothesized that if a difference in mouse behavior and reproduction exists within the limits of commer-cially available caging, this difference would be detected between the smallest and largest cages. C57BL/6NCrl and Crl:CD1(Icr) breeding mice were randomly assigned to a cage treatment: LP 18790 (226cm2); A RC1 (305cm2); A N10 (432cm2); T 1291 (800cm2) and a breeding configuration: single (male removed after birth); pair (1 male + 1 female); or trio (1 male + 2 females) in a factorial design for 12 weeks. All cages received 8-10g of nesting ma-terial and nests were scored weekl...
Recent developments in the technology to breed and house laboratory rodents for medical research has...
At the 2006 National Meeting of the American Association of Laboratory Animal Science, a panel discu...
Summary Housing systems for laboratory animals have been developed over a long tim e. Microenvironme...
<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...
Recommendations for the amount of cage space required for female mice with litters were first made i...
The current edition of the Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals makes recommendations on...
Home cage aggression in group-housed male mice is a major welfare concern and may compromise animal ...
Introduction: Single housing of laboratory mice is a common practice to meet experimental needs, or ...
The manner in which laboratory rodents are housed is driven by economics (minimal use of space and r...
The single housing of laboratory rats may be recommended in some situations such as hypothesis-drive...
Physical cage enrichment—exercise devices for rodents in the laboratory—often in-cludes running whee...
We studied how space allowance affects measures of animal welfare in mice by systematically varying ...
This is the postprint version of the article. The published article can be located at the publisher'...
Abstract. Spacing behaviour of female mammals is suggested to depend on the distribution and abundan...
Recent developments in the technology to breed and house laboratory rodents for medical research has...
At the 2006 National Meeting of the American Association of Laboratory Animal Science, a panel discu...
Summary Housing systems for laboratory animals have been developed over a long tim e. Microenvironme...
<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...
Recommendations for the amount of cage space required for female mice with litters were first made i...
The current edition of the Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals makes recommendations on...
Home cage aggression in group-housed male mice is a major welfare concern and may compromise animal ...
Introduction: Single housing of laboratory mice is a common practice to meet experimental needs, or ...
The manner in which laboratory rodents are housed is driven by economics (minimal use of space and r...
The single housing of laboratory rats may be recommended in some situations such as hypothesis-drive...
Physical cage enrichment—exercise devices for rodents in the laboratory—often in-cludes running whee...
We studied how space allowance affects measures of animal welfare in mice by systematically varying ...
This is the postprint version of the article. The published article can be located at the publisher'...
Abstract. Spacing behaviour of female mammals is suggested to depend on the distribution and abundan...
Recent developments in the technology to breed and house laboratory rodents for medical research has...
At the 2006 National Meeting of the American Association of Laboratory Animal Science, a panel discu...
Summary Housing systems for laboratory animals have been developed over a long tim e. Microenvironme...