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− | This page contains films of environmental enrichment of rat cages, and habituation of rats within | + | This page contains films of environmental enrichment of rat cages, and habituation of rats within a particular facility. It also demonstrates their approach to handling and habituation to procedures such as blood sampling and injections. |
− | The large home cages contain a large assortment of items to provide enrichment, including tunnels, houses, shelters, multiple levels, hammocks and cages containing nesting material. [[File:Hammock.mp4|thumb|A hammock suspended from the lid of a rat cage|alt=|none]]The facility also place the rats in "playpen" cages on a regular basis - these cages contain a large assortment of items to provide enrichment, including tunnels, houses, shelters, multiple levels, hammocks, a "swimming pool" and cages containing nesting material. | + | The large home cages contain a wide large assortment of items to provide enrichment, including tunnels, houses, shelters, multiple levels, hammocks and cages containing nesting material. [[File:Hammock.mp4|thumb|A hammock suspended from the lid of a rat cage|alt=|none]]The facility also place the rats in "playpen" cages on a regular basis - these cages contain a large assortment of items to provide enrichment, including tunnels, houses, shelters, multiple levels, hammocks, a "swimming pool" and cages containing nesting material. |
The facility uses a square of bedding material suspended from the chest of the animal technician to facilitate contact with the animal, before they are placed in a holding cage containing treats (condensed milk and chocolate biscuits). [[File:Habituation of rats.mp4|thumb|This video shows habituation training of rats.|alt=|none]] | The facility uses a square of bedding material suspended from the chest of the animal technician to facilitate contact with the animal, before they are placed in a holding cage containing treats (condensed milk and chocolate biscuits). [[File:Habituation of rats.mp4|thumb|This video shows habituation training of rats.|alt=|none]] | ||
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− | * Webinar on [https://vimeo.com/546405848/cdaec670eb Rat playpens for improved welfare] | + | *Webinar on [https://vimeo.com/546405848/cdaec670eb Rat playpens for improved welfare] |
Revision as of 14:44, 28 July 2021
This page contains films of environmental enrichment of rat cages, and habituation of rats within a particular facility. It also demonstrates their approach to handling and habituation to procedures such as blood sampling and injections.
The large home cages contain a wide large assortment of items to provide enrichment, including tunnels, houses, shelters, multiple levels, hammocks and cages containing nesting material.
The facility also place the rats in "playpen" cages on a regular basis - these cages contain a large assortment of items to provide enrichment, including tunnels, houses, shelters, multiple levels, hammocks, a "swimming pool" and cages containing nesting material. The facility uses a square of bedding material suspended from the chest of the animal technician to facilitate contact with the animal, before they are placed in a holding cage containing treats (condensed milk and chocolate biscuits).
The rats are also tickled in a holding cage on a regular basis - they are known to derive considerable enjoyment from this process, which mimicks their natural play behaviour. The handling may appear somewhat rough, but it is compatible with the "rough and tumble" way in which rats normally play with each other. The rats enjoy this so much that they return to the hand for repeated tickling.
This page was created on behalf of the facility by AS191219 (talk) 10:53, 27 July 2021 (UTC).
Other resources:
- Webinar on Rat playpens for improved welfare