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AI`IIIVI^LO FOR RESEARCH A Directory of Sources Tenth Edition Revised 1979 Institute of Laboratory Animal Resources National Research Council NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES WASHINGTON, D.C. 1979

This publication-was supported in part by Contract No. EY-76-C-02-2708- 011, U.S. Department of Energy; Contract No. DNA001-78-C-0014, Defense Nuclear Agency; Contract No. 53-3294-9-2, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Contract No. N00014-76-C-0242, U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command, Office of Naval Research, U.S. Air Force; Contract No. NSF C310, Task Order No. 173, National Science Foundation; Contract No. N01-RR-9-2109, National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Grant No. RC-1U, American Cancer Society, Inc.; and contributions from pharmaceutical companies and other industry. ISBN 0-309-02920-1 Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 65-62521 Available from: Office of Publications, National Academy of Sciences 2101 Constitution Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20418 Printed in the United States of America

PREFACE Founded in 1952, the Institute of Laboratory Animal Resources (ILAR) is a component of the Division of Biological Sciences, Assembly of Life Sci- ences, National Research Council. ILAR serves as a coordinating agency to disseminate information, establish guidelines for humane care and use of animals, survey existing and required resources, promote education, hold conferences, and generally to upgrade laboratory animal resources. As a service to the scientific community, the staff of ILAR compiles data on sources of animals and biologic materials. Animals for Research - A Directory of Sources (Tenth Edition) is a compilation of information provided from 186 suppliers of a wide variety of animals. It is designed to facilitate locating and procuring animals for research use. This version of Animals for Research represents a significant depar- ture from previous editions. Strain and stock histories have been omit- ted purposely, thus freeing space for information that has proven more immediately relevant to purchasing representatives and investigators, in- cluding: surgical modifications available; immunizations given routinely; and seasonal availability of various wild-caught animals. If needed, the historical information can be obtained directly from the supplier or from pertinent literature (see, for example, Festing and Staats, 1973; Staats, 1976; Altman and Katz, 1979). Other changes, intended to make the book easier to use, include cat- egorization of cats and dogs as to colony bred or random source and list- ing of less commonly used vertebrates by common name, with a cross-index by scientific name. Opinions and comments on the format of this Directory would be appreciated and may be directed to: Institute of Laboratory Animal Resources National Academy of Sciences 2101 Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20418 It is anticipated that this material will be updated periodically, between editions, through publication of supplements, the availability of which will be announced in the Institute's quarterly journal, the ILAR News. iii

In assembling data for this Directory, companies were requested to provide accurate identification and descriptions of their available ani- mal stocks. To ensure uniform listing, all suppliers were urged to com- ply with the specific terms and definitions used in this Directory. Al- though ILAR has made every effort to be complete and accurate, we cannot vouch for the identifying or descriptive terminology used, nor do we endorse any breeder, supplier, importer, or collector. All inquiries concerning cost or additional details on available animals should be dir- ected to the companies listed herein. This volume was compiled and edited by Dorothy D. Greenhouse and Andrea Lynn Cohen with secretarial assistance from Joan L. Delli Carpini. Assistance also was given by other members of the ILAR staff. Gratitude is due to Samuel M. Poiley, National Cancer Institute, retired; Carl T. Hansen, National Institutes of Health; Joan Staats, The Jackson Labora- tory; and Ronald Crombie, Smithsonian Institution for their contributions. Thanks also go to the ILAR Committee on Animal Models and Genetic Stocks for their help and advice. REFERENCES: Altman, P. L., and D. D. Katz, eds. 1979. Inbred and genetically defined strains of laboratory animals. Part 1. Mouse and rat. Feder- ation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, Bethesda, MD. 418 pp. Festing, M., and J. Starts. 1973. Standardized nomenclature for inbred strains of rats. Fourth listing. Transplantation 16:221-245. Staats, J. 1976. Standardized nomenclature for inbred strains of mice: Sixth listing. Cancer Res. 36:4333-4377. iv

TERMS AND DEFINITIONS Definitions and explanations of the terms used in this listing are given below. These definitions were used by those completing questionnaires to supply information for this compilation; a few terms are defined for use specifically in Animals for Research - A D,rectory of Sources. Where possible, definitions conform*to those used by the International Comm; ttee on Laboratory Animals (ICLA). Terminology pertaining to gnotobiotic technology conforms to definitions cited by the ILAR Subcommittee on Standards for Gnotobiotes.' BARRIER REARED (BR) or SPECIFIC-PATHOGEN FREE (SPF) ANIMAL - An animal with defined flora maintained in an open-room barrier. CLOSED COLONY - An animal population that is maintained without the introduction of animals from other sources. CONVENTIONAL (C) ANIMAL' - An animal with an uncontrolled flora, reared under open animal room conditions in association with other animals of the same type. CROSSBREED - The result of a mating between two purebred animals. DEFINED FLORA (DF) ANIMAL' - A gnotobiote maintained under isolator con- ditions in intentional association with one or more known types of microorganisms. GERMFREE ANIMAL (GF) [axenic animal]' - A gnotobiote that is free from all demonstrable associated forms of life, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, and other saprophytic or parasitic forms. Since criteria for establishing "germfreeness" depend on currently- available diagnostic tests, animals now designated as germfree may possibly in the future be found to harbor one or more viable agents. ICLA Bulletin, No. 14, Annex I, i-v, March 1964. Gnotobiotes: Standards and Guidelines for the Breeding, Care, and Man- agement of Laboratory Animals. National Academy of Sciences, Washing- ton, D.C., 1970 (second printing, December 1971). ISBN 0-309-01858-7. v

TERMS AND DEFINITIONS - cont. GNOTOBIOTE (GN) [gnotobiotic animal]'! - One of an animal stock or strain derived by aseptic cesarean section or sterile hatching of eggs that is reared and continuously maintained with germfree techniques under isolator conditions and in which the composition of any associated fauna and flora, if present, is fully defined by accepted current methodology. * HYBRID - The immediate product of either 1) an interspecies cross, or 2) a cross between two inbred strains. When listed in this Direc- tory, hybrid crosses are shown with the female parent first. INBRED STRAIN - A strain shall be regarded as inbred when it has been mated brother x sister (hereinafter called b x s) for 20 or more consecutive generations. Parent x offspring (p x o) mating may be substituted for b x s matings. When consecutive p x o matings are used, the mating must always be to the most recent generation parent. LINEBRED - Animals derived by a mating system where some relationship is deliberately maintained to one common ancestor. * MATING SYSTEM - Any plan for propagating animals. MIXED BREED - A stock that is a mixture of two or more pure breeds, with the precise mixture not always known; herein applied mainly to dogs, domestic farm mammals, and domestic fowl. MUTANT - An animal that has heritable characteristics that deviate from the norm. OUTBRED STOCK - A stock derived by the deliberate mating of unrelated animals. PARTIALLY INBRED - A group of animals that has been maintained by b x s or p x o matings, but not yet up to 20 generations. VARIOUS BREEDS - A listing indicating that several breeds are available from a particular source, but that these have not been identified individually by name. * ICLA Bulletin, No. 14, Annex I, i-v, March 1964. Gnotobiotes: Standards and Guidelines for the Breeding, Care, and Man- agement of Laboratory Animals. National Acadmey of Sciences, Washing- ton, D.C., 1970 (second printing, December 1971). ISBN 0-309-01858-7. V1

CONTENTS RODENTS Instructions Gerbils, Mongolian Guinea Pigs Hamsters Mice Rats LAGOMORPHS Instructions Rabbits CARNIVORES Instructions Cats Dogs NONHUMAN PRIMATES Instructions Nonhuman Primates Index of Scientific Names DOMESTIC FARM MAMMALS Instructions 1 4 6 10 18 30 41 43 50 5 1 53 56 58 62 64 V11

DOMESTIC FARM MAMMALS - cont. Burros and Donkeys Cattle Goats Horses Sheep Swine Hybrids DOMESTIC FOWL Instructions Chickens Ducks Geese Turkeys OTHER VERTEBRATES Instructions Amphibians Birds Fishes Mammals Reptiles Index of Scientific Names INVERTEBRATES Instructions Annelids Arthropods Aschelminths 65 65 66 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 74 75 77 85 86 88 91 96 106 108 108 1 1 1 viii

INVERTEBRATES - cont. Chordates (Cephalochordata) Chordates (Urochordata) Coelenterates Echinoderms Echiura Molluscs Platyhelminths Protozoans Sipunculans Sponges (Porifera ) Index of Scientific Names BIOLOGIC MATERIALS CODES AND ADDRESSES FOR SUPPLIERS OF LABORATORY ANIMALS 1 1 1 1 1 1 112 112 113 113 116 116 1 1 7 1 1 7 118 124 129 1X

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