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Effects of cage density, sanitation frequency, and bedding type on animal well-being and health and cage environment in mice and rats (2012)

Horn, M. J., Hudson, S. V., Bostrom, L. A. et al.

Abstract

Ongoing studies and historical data support the finding that deviations or exceptions from the cage density and sanitation frequency standards set forth in the Guide do not negatively affect animal health, welfare, or production parameters at our institution. These parameters appear to be credible measures of animal health and wellbeing and may be useful for evaluating performance standards for animal husbandry.

Published
2012

Animal Type
Mouse, Rat, Rodent
Topic
Husbandry & Management

Citation
Horn, M. J., Hudson, S. V., Bostrom, L. A. et al. 2012. Effects of cage density, sanitation frequency, and bedding type on animal well-being and health and cage environment in mice and rats. JAALAS 51(6), 781-788.

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