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Effects of Breeding Configuration on Maternal and Weanling Behavior in Laboratory Mice.

Although numerous studies have evaluated the effect of housing density on the wellbeing of laboratory mice, little isknown about the effect of breeding configuration on mouse behavior. The 8th edition of the Guide for the Care and Use ofLaboratory Animals lists the recommended minimal floor area per animal for a female mouse and her litter as 51 in.2 Wesought to determine the effects of pair, trio, and harem breeding configurations on the maternal and weanling behavior ofC57BL/6J (B6) and 129S6/SvEvTac (129) mice on the basis of nest scores and performance in pup retrieval tests, open-fieldtest (OFT), elevated plus maze, and tail suspension test; we concurrently evaluated cage microenvironment, reproductiveindices, and anatomic and clinical pathology. Harem breeding configurations enhanced B6 maternal behaviors as evidencedby significantly shorter pup retrieval times. Trio- and harem-raised B6 weanlings showed increased exploratory behaviors,as evidenced by greater time spent in the center of the OFT, when compared with pair-raised B6 mice. Conversely, breedingconfiguration did not alter pup retrieval times for 129 mice, and on the day of weaning trio- and harem-raised 129 mice demonstrated increased anxiety-like behavior, as evidenced by greater time spent in the periphery of the OFT, when compared with pair-raised counterparts. Behavioral differences were not noted on subsequent days for either strain. Trio- and harem-raised B6 and 129 weanling mice had significantly higher weaning weights than weanlings raised in a pair breeding configuration.Trio and harem breeding in a standard 67-in.2 shoebox cage did not detrimentally affect the evaluated welfare parameters ineither C57BL/6J or 129S6/SvEvTac mice.

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