Disruptive effects of standard husbandry practice on laboratory rat social discrimination (2004)
Burman, O. H. P., Mendl, M.
Abstract
It appears that when rats are first grouped, they should be undisturbed for a least 24 h to prevent possible recognition failure as a result of exposure to handling or to the odours of novel conspecifics.
Published
2004
Citation
Burman, O. H. P., Mendl, M. 2004. Disruptive effects of standard husbandry practice on laboratory rat social discrimination. Animal Welfare 13, 125-133.
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