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Chapter 2
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... . TABLE 2.2 Recommended Space for Rabbits, Cats, Dogs, Nonhuman Primates, and Birds Animals Weight, kg a Floor Area Animal, fl 2 b Height in Rabbits < 2 1.5 14 Up to 4 3.0 14 Up to 5.4 4.0 14 >5 , L' 2 5.0 14 Cats < 4 3.0 24 >4e 2 4.0 24 Dogs f <15 8.0 Up to 30 12.0 >3oe 2 24.0 Monkeysg'h (including baboons)
From page 27...
... Some dogs, especially those toward upper limit of each weight range, might require additional space to ensure compliance with the regulations of the Animal Welfare Act. These regulations (CFR 1985)
From page 28...
... TABLE 2.3 Reconunended Space for Cormnonly Used Fann Animals Floor Area Aniinal, ft 2 b Anirnals Enclosure Weight, kg a Sheep and Goats I <25 10.0 Up to 50 15.0 2-5 > 50C 20.0 < 25 8.5 Up to 50 12.5 >50c 17.0 >5 < 25 7.5 Up to 50 11.3 >50c 15.0 Swine I <15 8.0 Up to 25 12.0 Up to 50 15.0 Up to 100 24.0 Up to 200 48.0 2-5 >200C 2 60.0 <25 6.0 Upto50 100 Up to 100 20.0 Up to 200 40 0 >5 >200C 2 52.0 <25 6.0 Up to 50 9.0 Up to 100 18.0 Up to 200 36.0 >200C 2 48.0 28
From page 29...
... . TABLE 2.4 Recommended Dry-Bulb Temperatures for Common Laboratory Ann als Dry-Bulb Temperature Ann al C OF Mouse, rat, hamster, gerbil, gun ea pig 18-26 64-79 Rabbit 16-22 61 -72 Cat, dog, nonhuman primate 18-29 64-84 Farm amrmals and poultry 16-27 61 -81 29
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... 1988. Group housing accelerates growth amd induces obesity in adult hamsters.
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... 1972. International standardized nomenclature for outbred stocks of laboratory animals.
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... 1980. Genetic quality control of laboratory animals with emphasis on genetic monitonng.
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... 1975. Influence on pharmacological experiments of chemicals and other factors in diets of laboratory animals, Fed.
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... Psychological Well-being of Nonhuman Pnmates. A report of the institute of Laboratory Animal Resources Committee on Well-being of Nonhuman Primates.
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... 1989. Behavioral responses of unrelated adult male rhesus monkeys familia ized and paired for the purpose of environmental enrichment.
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... 1976. Environmental and genetic factors affecting response of laboratory animals todrugs.Fed.Proc.35:1125-1132.
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