Housing
The effect of preweaning and postweaning housing on the behaviour of the laboratory mouse (Mus musculus)
In this experiment, 64 pairs of animals of the strain C57BL/6J were used. Half of the animals were born and reared until weaning in standard cages and the other half in cages twice the size of the standard and furnished...
Year Published: 2007Topics: Environmental Enrichment, HousingAnimal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Marques, J. M., Olsson, I. A. S. 2007. The effect of preweaning and postweaning housing on the behaviour of the laboratory mouse (Mus musculus). Laboratory Animals 41(1), 92-102.
Read MoreThe effect of the kennel environment on canine welfare: a critical review of experimental studies
Dogs can be held temporarily or permanently in kennels for a number of reasons, not necessarily for their own benefit. Although restrictive environments have been associated with poor welfare, priorities for research and change cannot be understood unless the various...
Year Published: 2007Topics: HousingAnimal Type: Dog
Citation: Taylor, K. D., Mills, D. S. 2007. The effect of the kennel environment on canine welfare: a critical review of experimental studies. Animal Welfare 16, 435-447.
Read MoreThe effect of cage size on reproductive performance and behavior of C57BL/6 mice
We attempted to determine whether housing breeding trios of mice in cages 50% larger than standard cages would have any measurable effect on reproductive performance or on offspring behavior. .. All cages [530 sq cm and 800 sq cm] contained...
Year Published: 2007Topics: HousingAnimal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Whitaker, J., Moy, S. S., Saville, B. R. et al. 2007. The effect of cage size on reproductive performance and behavior of C57BL/6 mice. Lab Animal 36(10), 32-39.
Read MoreChapter 2.11. Legal space requirement stipulations
Is it indicated to push for larger than minimum-size standard cages? Individually caged animals have little or no use for extra space beyond the space required for free postural adjustments and a few normal steps/hops. Rather than exploring empty space,...
Year Published: 2007Topics: HousingAnimal Type: All/General
Citation: LAREF [Laboratory Animal Refinement and Enrichment Forum] 2007. Chapter 2.11. Legal space requirement stipulations. In: Making Lives Easier for Animals in Research Labs: Discussions by the Laboratory Animal Refinement & Enrichment Forum. Baumans, V., Coke, C., Green, J., Moreau, E., Morton, D., Patterson-Kane, E., Reinhardt, A., Reinhardt, V., Van Loo, P. (eds), 30-32. Animal Welfare Institute, Washington, DC.
Read MoreChapter 9.5. Multi-Tier Caging
In a quantitative study I did on 20 pair-housed cynos, the animals spent 94 percent of their waking time in the upper part of the vertically arranged double cage. All food was given in the bottom section, yet the animals...
Year Published: 2007Topics: HousingAnimal Type: Macaque, Nonhuman Primate
Citation: LAREF [Laboratory Animal Refinement and Enrichment Forum] 2007. Chapter 9.5. Multi-Tier CagingMaking Lives Easier for Animals in Research Labs: Discussions by the Laboratory Animal Refinement & Enrichment Forum. Baumans, V., Coke, C., Green, J., Moreau, E., Morton, D., Patterson-Kane, E., Reinhardt, A., Reinhardt, V., Van Loo, P. (eds), 158-161. Animal Welfare Institute, Washington, DC.
Read MoreChapter 4.7. Windows
We expose our squirrel monkeys to natural daylight via big windows during the summer. This is supplemented with artificial light in late fall and early spring, when the days are short, and throughout the winter. Some of our squirrel monkeys...
Year Published: 2007Topics: Environmental Enrichment, HousingAnimal Type: Nonhuman Primate, Squirrel Monkey
Citation: LAREF [Laboratory Animal Refinement and Enrichment Forum] 2007. Chapter 4.7. Windows. In: Making Lives Easier for Animals in Research Labs: Discussions by the Laboratory Animal Refinement & Enrichment Forum. Baumans, V., Coke, C., Green, J., Moreau, E., Morton, D., Patterson-Kane, E., Reinhardt, A., Reinhardt, V., Van Loo, P. (eds), 65-66. Animal Welfare Institute, Washington, DC.
Read MoreCynomys housing and enrichment units
Housing arrangement for prairie dogs is described.
Year Published: 2008Topics: Environmental Enrichment, HousingAnimal Type: Other Rodent, Rodent
Citation: Langham, G., Kelly, K., Walls, C. et al. 2008. Cynomys housing and enrichment units. American Association for Laboratory Animal Science [AALAS] Meeting Official Program, 91 (Abstract).
Read MoreInformation Resources on the Care and Welfare of Dogs
Excellent review including: dog breeds; tray and feral dogs; housing and husbandry; exercise, human contact, socialization, and training; non-social enrichment; nutrition and health and behavior; noise; detection of stress, distress and pain relief.
Year Published: 2008Topics: Environmental Enrichment, Housing, Husbandry & Management, Social Housing & CompanionshipAnimal Type: Dog
Citation: Hubrecht, R. 2008. Information Resources on the Care and Welfare of Dogs. Introduction. Animal Welfare Information Center [AWIC] Resource Series 40.
Read MoreRefining Rabbit Care: A Resource for Those Working With Rabbits in Research
The report sets out how to provide: optimal enclosure characteristicsand size; social housing; solid flooring and substrate; raised areas; refuges; gnawing objects and dietary enrichment; positive interaction with humans; toys and objects to manipulate; for the special needs of breeding...
Year Published: 2008Topics: Environmental Enrichment, Housing, Human-Animal Interaction, Husbandry & Management, Natural Behavior, Relocation & Transport, Social Housing & CompanionshipAnimal Type: Rabbit
Citation: Hawkins, P., Hubrecht, R., Buckwell, A. et al. 2008. Refining Rabbit Care: A Resource for Those Working With Rabbits in Research. UFAW/RSPCA: Southwater, UK, 27 pp.
Read MoreReport of the 2006 RSPCA/UFAW Rodent Welfare Group meeting
The RSPCA/UFAW Rodent Welfare Group holds a one-day meeting every autumn to discuss current welfare research and to exchange views on rodent welfare issues. A key aim of the group is to encourage people to think about the lifetime experience...
Year Published: 2008Topics: Disease/Experimental Model, Euthanasia, Housing, Husbandry & ManagementAnimal Type: Mouse, Rat, Rodent
Citation: Reed, B., Hawkins, P., Latham, N. et al. 2008. Report of the 2006 RSPCA/UFAW Rodent Welfare Group meeting. Lab Animal 37(5), 216-222.
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