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Advantages and Risks of Husbandry and Housing Changes to Improve Animal Wellbeing in a Breeding Colony of Common Marmosets (Callithrix jacchus)

机译:在普通Mar猴(Callithrix jacchus)繁殖地中畜牧业和住房变化的优势和风险以改善动物的健康

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Between 1975 and 2014, housing conditions for laboratory-housed marmosets changed dramatically after the introduction of new guidelines designed to improve their care and wellbeing. According to these guidelines, our facility provided marmosets with outside enclosures, switched to deep litter as bedding material, and discontinued the use of disinfectant agents in animal enclosures. However, both deep litter and access to outside enclosures hypothetically increase the risk of potential exposure to pathogenic microorganisms. We evaluated whether these housing and husbandry modifications constituted an increased veterinary risk for laboratory-housed common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus). After the animals had been exposed to these new housing conditions for 2.5 y, we examined their intestinal bacterial flora and feces, the deep litter, and insects present in the housing. In addition, we assessed the marmosets’ general health and the effect of outdoor housing on, for example, vitamin D levels. Although numerous bacterial strains—from nonpathogenic to potentially pathogenic—were cultured, we noted no increase in illness, mortality, or breeding problems related to this environmental microflora. Housing laboratory marmosets in large enriched cages, with both indoor and outdoor enclosures, providing them with deep litter, and eliminating the use of disinfectants present an increased veterinary risk. However, after evaluating all of the collected data, we estimate that the veterinary risk of the new housing conditions is minimal to none in terms of clinical disease, disease outbreaks, abnormal behavior, and negative effects on reproduction.
机译:在1975年至2014年之间,在引入旨在改善其护理和福祉的新准则后,实验室饲养的mos猴的居住条件发生了巨大变化。根据这些准则,我们的设施为mar猴提供了外部防护罩,将其转换为深垫料作为被褥材料,并停止在动物防护罩中使用消毒剂。但是,假设乱抛垃圾和进入外部围栏都可能增加潜在暴露于病原微生物的风险。我们评估了这些住房和畜牧业改良措施是否对实验室饲养的普通mar猴(Callithrix jacchus)构成了增加的兽医风险。在将这些动物暴露于这些新的住房条件下2.5年后,我们检查了它们的肠道细菌菌群和粪便,深垫料以及存在于住房中的昆虫。此外,我们评估了mos猴的整体健康状况以及户外住房对维生素D水平的影响。尽管培养了许多细菌菌株,从非致病性到潜在致病性,但我们注意到与这种环境微生物有关的疾病,死亡率或繁殖问题均未增加。将实验室mar猴放在大型的笼子中,并在室内和室外都装有笼子,为它们提供较深的垫料,并且避免使用消毒剂会增加兽医的风险。但是,在评估了所有收集的数据之后,我们估计,就临床疾病,疾病暴发,异常行为以及对繁殖的负面影响而言,新住房条件下的兽医风险微乎其微。

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