Behavioural and psychological needs of laboratory animals generally cannot adequately be met in standard laboratory cages. Environmental enrichment, which provides a more structured environment can enhance the well-being of laboratory animals. They may perform more of their species-specific behaviour and may control their environment in a better way. An easily applicable form of enrichment for laboratory mice is nesting material. Six different types of nesting materials were evaluated in a preference test with male and female animals of two strains (C57BL/6J or BALB/c, n=48). No significant differences in preference were found between the strains or between the sexes. All mice showed a clear preference for cages with tissues or towels as co...
Abstract: Animal welfare depends on the possibility to express species-specific behaviours and can b...
Laboratory mice spend most of their lives in cages, not experiments, so improving housing conditions...
The manner in which laboratory rodents are housed is driven by economics (minimal use of space and r...
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...
In nature, mice live in burrows with nest chambers where they breed and may hide from predators. In ...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the field of biomedical research, the demand for standardization of...
Current laboratory housing systems have mainly been developed on the basis of ergonomic and economic...
Environmental enrichment may improve the quality of life of captive animals by altering the environm...
Environmental enrichment may improve the quality of life of captive animals by altering the environm...
For a change to be considered enriching, the change must enhance animal welfare and improve biologic...
The type of bedding material has been reported to affect the environment in both the animal cage and...
Two different materials-aspen wood-wool and paper towel-were compared as nesting material for three ...
For small rodents, nests are important in heat conservation as well as reproduction and shelter. Nes...
Animal welfare requires the adequate housing of animals to ensure health and well-being. The applica...
Abstract: Animal welfare depends on the possibility to express species-specific behaviours and can b...
Laboratory mice spend most of their lives in cages, not experiments, so improving housing conditions...
The manner in which laboratory rodents are housed is driven by economics (minimal use of space and r...
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...
In nature, mice live in burrows with nest chambers where they breed and may hide from predators. In ...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the field of biomedical research, the demand for standardization of...
Current laboratory housing systems have mainly been developed on the basis of ergonomic and economic...
Environmental enrichment may improve the quality of life of captive animals by altering the environm...
Environmental enrichment may improve the quality of life of captive animals by altering the environm...
For a change to be considered enriching, the change must enhance animal welfare and improve biologic...
The type of bedding material has been reported to affect the environment in both the animal cage and...
Two different materials-aspen wood-wool and paper towel-were compared as nesting material for three ...
For small rodents, nests are important in heat conservation as well as reproduction and shelter. Nes...
Animal welfare requires the adequate housing of animals to ensure health and well-being. The applica...
Abstract: Animal welfare depends on the possibility to express species-specific behaviours and can b...
Laboratory mice spend most of their lives in cages, not experiments, so improving housing conditions...
The manner in which laboratory rodents are housed is driven by economics (minimal use of space and r...