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Dry Bulb Temperature
mouse, rat, hamster, gerbil, G. pig
20 -26 C
68-79 F
Dry bulb temperature
Rabbit
16-22 C
61-72 F
Dry Bulb temp
Cat, dog, NHP
18-29 C
64-84 F
Dry Bulb Temperature
Farm Animals, poultry
16-27 C
61-81 F
TNZ mice
26-34 C
lower than LCT for activity
above LCT for maintence, resting
LCT rats
26-30 C
Listed in Guide as LCT- may actually reflect TNZ?
LCT gerbils
28-32 C
Listed in Guide as LCT- may actually reflect TNZ?
LCT rabbits
15-20 C
Listed in Guide as LCT- may actually reflect TNZ?
LCT Cats/ dogs
20-25
Listed in Guide as LCT- may actually reflect TNZ?
Air at 20 C moving at 60 lfpm cools how much?
7 C
Minimum filtration standard for recycled exhaust air?
85-95% ASHRAE efficient filters plus other considerations depending on air composition
Light intensity level which will not cause photoreceptor damage albino rats
325 lux (30-ft candles) approx 1 m (3.3 ft) above flr
light intensity distance from source relationship
L.I. decreases with the square of distance from source
Effects of sound > than X dB
85 dB; eosinopenia, increased adrenal gland weights, reduced fertility rodents
Floor area/ animal (in^2)
mice in groups
<10 g
up to 15 g
up to 25 g
>25 g
6 (38.7)
8 (51.6)
12 (77.4)
>or =15 (96.7)
Height 5 in (12.7) all sizes
Female plus litter mouse (in^2)
Floor area
51 (330)
5 (12.7) height
Floor area/ animal (in^2)
rats in groups
<100
Up to 200
Up to 300
UP to 400
Up to 500
>500
17 (109.6)
23 (148.35)
29 (187.05)
40 (258.0)
60 (387.0)
> or = 70 (451.5)
Height 7 in (17.8 cm) all sizes
Female + litter rat (in^2)
124 (800)
7(17.8)
Floor area/ animal (in^2)
Hamsters in groups
<60
up to 80
Up to 100
>100
10 (64.5)
13 (83.8)
16 (103.2)
> or = 19 (122.5)
Height 6 (15.2) for all sizes
Floor area/ animal (in^2)
guinea pigs
Up to 350 g
>350 g
60 (387.0)
> or = 101 (651.5)
Height 7 (17.8) for all sizes
Floor area/ animal (ft^2)
rabbits
<2 kg
Up to 4 kg
Up to 5.4 kg
>5.4 kg
1.5 (0.14)
3.0 (0.28)
4.0 (0.37)
> or = 5.0 (0.46)
Height 16 in (40.5 cm) for all sizes
Cats
Floor area/ animal (ft^2)
< or = 4 kg
>4 kg
3.0 (0.28)
> or = 4.0 (0.37)
Height 24 in (60.8 cm) for all sizes
Dogs
Floor area/ animal (ft^2)
<15 kg
Up to 30
> 30
8.0 (0.74)
12 (1.2)
> or = 24.0 (2.4)
cage height for animals to stand erect with feet on floor
USDA dog floor space
(length of dog from tip of nose to base of tail in inches + 6 inches)^2/144
Pigeons
Floor area/ animal (ft^2)
0.8 (0.07)
cage height for animals to stand erect with feet on floor
Quail
Floor area/ animal (ft^2)
0.25 (0.023)
cage height for animals to stand erect with feet on floor
Chickens
Floor area/ animal (ft^2)
<0.25
Up to 0.5
Up to 1.5
Up to 3.0
>3.0
0.25 (0.023)
0.5 (0.046)
1.0 (0.093)
2.0 (0.186)
> or = 3.00 (0.279)
cage height for animals to stand erect with feet on floor
Group 1 NHP
up to 1.5 kg
2.1 (ft^2) (0.20)
Height 30 in (76.2)
Group 2 NHP
up to 3.0 kg
3.0 (ft^2) (0.28)
30 in (76.2 cm)
Group 3 NHP
up to 10 kg
4.3 (ft^2)(0.4)
30 in (76.2)
Group 4 NHP
Up to 15 kg
6.0 (ft^2) (0.56)
32 in (81.3)
Group 5 NHP
Up to 20 kg
8.0 (ft^2)(0.74)
36 in (91.4)
Group 6 NHP
Up to 25 kg
10 (ft^2) (0.93)
46 in (116.8)
Group 7 NHP
Up to 30 kg
15 (ft^2) (1.40)
46 (116.8)
Group 8 NHP
> 30 kg
> or = 25 (ft^2) (2.32)
60 in (152.4)
Chimpanzee juvenile
Up to 10 kg
15 (1.4)
60 in (152.4)
Chimpanzee adults
> 10
> or = 25 (ft^2) (2.32)
84 in (213.4)
1 sheep/ goat per enclosure
< 25 kg
Up to 50 kg
>50 kg
10 ft^2 (0.9)
15 ft^2 (1.35)
> or = 20.0 ft^2 (1.8)
2-5 sheep and goats per enclosure
< 25 kg
Up to 50 kg
> 50 kg
8.5 ft^2 (0.76)
12.5 (1.12)
> or = 17.0 ft^2 (1.53)
> 5 sheep and goats per enclosure
< 25 kg
Up to 50 kg
> 50 kg
7.5 ft^2 (0.67)
11.3 (1.02)
> or = 15.0 (1.35)
1 Pig per enclosure
< 15 kg
Up to 25 kg
up to 50 kg
up to 100 kg
Up to 200 kg
> 200 kg
8.0 ft^2 (0.72)
12.0 ft^2
15.0 ft^2
24.0 ft^2
48.0 ft^2
> or = 60 ft^2
2-5 swine per enclosure
<25 kg
up to 50 kg
up to 100 kg
Up to 200 kg
> 200 kg
6.0 ft^2
10.0 ft^2
20.0ft^2
40.0ft^2
> or = 52.0 ft^2
> 5 Swine per enclosure
<25 kg
up to 50 kg
up to 100 kg
Up to 200 kg
> 200 kg
6.0 ft^2
9.0 ft^2
18.0 ft^2
36.0 ft^2
48.0 ft^2
1 Cow per enclosure
< 75 kg
Up to 200 kg
Up to 350 kg
Up to 500 kg
Up to 650 kg
>650 kg
24.0 ft^2
48.0 ft^2
72.0 ft^2
96.0 ft^2
124.0 ft^2
> or = 144 ft^2
2-5 cattle per enclosure
< 75 kg
Up to 200 kg
Up to 350 kg
Up to 500 kg
Up to 650 kg
>650 kg
20.0 ft^2
40.0ft^2
60.0 ft^2
80.0 ft^2
105.0 ft^2
> or = 120.0 ft^2
> 5 cattle per enclosure
< 75 kg
Up to 200 kg
Up to 350 kg
Up to 500 kg
Up to 650 kg
>650 kg
18.0 ft^2
36.0 ft^2
54.0 ft^2
72.0 ft^2
93.0ft^2
> or = 108.0 ft^2
Horses
144.0 ft^2 (12.96)
No weight categories
Ponies
1-4 per pen
72.0 ft^2
No weight categories
Ponies >4/pen
< or = 200 kg
> 200 kg
60.0 ft^2
> or = 72.0 ft^2
Natural ingredient diets
formulated with agricultural by-products and products. Nutrient composition of ingredient varies, may have low levels naturally occuring or artificial contaminants
Certified diets
assayed for contaminents, used for studies such as GLP level
Purified diets
Refined so each ingredient contains a single nutrient or nutrient class; less nutrient concentration variability and potential for chemical contamination lower
Chemically defined diets
most elemental ingredients available, i.e. individual amino acids and specific sugars
Storage for natural ingredient diets
<21 C (70 F) and below 50% humidity recommended
Purified and chemically defined diet storage
< or equal to 4 C (39 F). Less stable than natural ingredient diets (shelf life less than 6 mos)
Aromatic hydrocarbons induce or inhibit hepatic microsomal enzymes?
Induce
Effective disinfection can be achieved at what range of water temps?
143-180 F depending on length of exposure
Cage card information
Source of animal, strain or stock (+genotype if applicable), name and contact of PI/ lab person, pertinent dates, and protocol number (when applicable)
Life support system
physical structure to contain water and animals as well as ancillary equipment to move, treat water
Recirculating, flow through, static
Water sources aquatics
Treated waste water, surface water, protected water, artificial water