2021
DOI: 10.3390/ani11051375
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Evaluation of Potential Sustainable Bedding Substrates Focusing on Preference, Behavior, and Stress Physiology in Rats—A Pilot Study

Abstract: Ensuring optimal housing conditions for laboratory animals is a crucial prerequisite for high-quality and ethically justifiable in vivo science. In addition to guaranteeing animal welfare and promoting scientific validity, environmental sustainability is also increasingly gaining attention in laboratory animal facilities. Consequently, comprehensive management of such aspects is one of the core tasks of any research vivarium. Hygienic monitoring and adhering to standardized experimental protocols have been hig… Show more

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“…The mice housed on synthetic wood chip bedding had significant weight loss problem compared with the standard woodchip bedding (Bellin et al, 2019). The body weight of rats housed on spelt was significantly lower than the other rats housed on either aspen wood chips, or corncob bedding (Vogt et al, 2021).…”
Section: Weighting Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The mice housed on synthetic wood chip bedding had significant weight loss problem compared with the standard woodchip bedding (Bellin et al, 2019). The body weight of rats housed on spelt was significantly lower than the other rats housed on either aspen wood chips, or corncob bedding (Vogt et al, 2021).…”
Section: Weighting Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 94%