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DLAR Policy for The Maximum Number of Mice Housed
Per Cage
The ILAR Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals
has guidelines for the maximum number of animals that can be legally
housed per cage. Overcrowding of mice is in violation of these guidelines
and can jeopardize the University's AAALAC accreditation status.
To assist investigators and DLAR staff in assuring that mice are
not overcrowded, the following protocol must be followed:
1) Standard mouse cages should house no more than four adult mice.
Monogamous breeding pairs, or single pregnant females, should be
placed in a large mouse breeding cage. Litters should be weaned
at approximately 21 days of age. If litters need extended weaning
dates, contact Mike Gliganic, at 444-1162.
2) If a DLAR staff member find cages of mice that are overcrowded,
the cage will be labeled and the investigator notified and asked
to separate the animals.
3) The investigator will be given 48 hours to correct the overcrowding
problem.
4) If the overcrowding problem has not been taken care of by the
investigator within 48 hours, the DLAR staff will separate the animals
and transfer information from the old cage card onto a new cage
card.
5) If overcrowding is a recurrent problem with an investigator,
the animal caretaker will notify their supervisor and/or a DLAR
veterinarian.
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