Fj. Potgieter et Pi. Wilke, LABORATORY-ANIMAL BEDDING AND NESTING MATERIALS FOR RODENTS AND LAGOMORPHS - THE SOUTH-AFRICAN SITUATION, Journal of the South African Veterinary Medical Association, 64(4), 1993, pp. 144-148
The different bedding and nesting materials used for small laboratory
animals (mice, rats, hamsters, guinea pigs, and rabbits) by different
institutions (n=27) in South Africa were investigated by making use of
questionnaires. A response of 81,5% was obtained. Twenty-two per cent
of the respondents made exclusive use of direct (contact) bedding mat
erials, whilst the rest used both direct (breeding) and indirect (nonb
reeding) bedding methods. Three institutions did not use bedding mater
ials for indirect bedding applications. Ten different bedding and nest
ing materials were identified. Non-sterile materials were used by 57%
(indirect bedding), 44% (direct bedding), and 42% (nesting material) o
f the respondents. Between 7 and 22% of the respondents did however us
e both sterile and non-sterile materials for the different application
s.