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The welfare of the laboratory mouse

comparison in development of mouse pups in three different individual ventilated cage (IVC) systems


Today the individual ventilated cage system (IVC-system) is a commonly used housing system for mice in research facilities. IVC systems have HEPA- filters and are designed to control both supply and exhausted air at cage level, as well as temperature and relative humidity in the cages. This creates an optimal environment for the mouse and at the same time a protection against the risk of cross-infection between cages and the outside environment. The aim of this study was to evaluate the health and welfare of breeding females and pups of two different strains of laboratory mice (NMRI nude mice and C57BL/6N) in three different kinds of IVC-systems; Arrowmight, Allentown and Tecniplast. The NMRI nude (Nu) females gave birth to 18 litters in Allentown, 16 litters in Arrowmight and 15 litters in Tecniplast. The C57 females gave birth to 16 litters in Allentown, 17 litters in Arrowmight and 16 litters in Tecniplast. With these litters we performed tests on both the pups and the females. We tested the pups development. The females bodyweight was registered on the same days. Food and water consumption were registered from gestation week 2 to lactation week 3. Nest location and nest score were registered in all systems. We found one difference in Nu females; they weigh less in Allentown (p

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Malin Wirf

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SLU/Dept. of Animal Environment and Health

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