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Animal Care Committee
Approved ACC Policy |
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The Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals states that animals should be fed palatable, non-contaminated, and nutritionally adequate food daily, or according to their particular requirements, unless the protocol in which they are being used requires otherwise. In addition, the Guide states that feeders should be designed and placed to allow easy access to food and to minimize contamination with urine and feces. Placement of rodent chow in an appropriate feeder may not be in the animal's best interest if that animal is unable to reach the food hopper. In this situation, the ACC recognizes that placement of rodent chow on the floor of the cages of sick, injured, or otherwise impaired animals will ensure that animals will be able to access the food.
Effective Dates: March 29, 2007 thru March 28, 2010
This policy has been approved by a majority vote of the Animal Care Committee
Members
Joseph Lorenzo, M.D., Chair, Animal Care Committee