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Miami University Policies on Animal Use
To ensure the availability of quarantine and animal housing space, please notify Linda R. Zehler, Director, Miami University Laboratory Animal Resources, before placing an order for research animals. Food, Beverages, or Smoking in Animal Rooms is not permitted. Investigators are not permitted to smoke or take food or drinks into the animal facilities. All research animals should have a permanent form of identification. Acceptable ID is cage cards, tattooing, indelible marker, ear or toe punching, collars or tags. Cage cards should contain the investigators name, vendor name, strain of animal, date of birth or weight, and sex of the animal. Permanent identification, in addition to a cage card is desirable when data on individual animals is critical. Quarantine time on incoming animals is 7 days. During the quarantine period animals will be held in a designated quarantine room to be observed for signs of illness. All incoming animals should be allowed to stabilize for at least 48 hours after their arrival. If quarantined animals show no signs of disease or injury after the initial stabilization period they may begin experimental procedures during their quarantine period. Quarantined animals may be taken to labs or classrooms provided other research animals do not come into contact with them. It is possible that an animal order would be delayed because quarantine space is not available. Please notify the Supervisor of Animal Care before ordering animals. A variety of vendors supply lab animals to the University. Animals from different vendors generally are not maintained in the same animal room to prevent the possible spread of disease. Animal orders will be checked to ensure the compatibility of the order with existing colonies in the facility.
Procedures Performed in Animal Rooms Animals should be housed in an environment which minimizes stress and exposure to agents which might add to experimental variables. Procedures which cause pain or distress to a research animal will disturb the entire room of animals, and therefore, should be done in an area other than the animal rooms. Any work done with volatile agents should be performed under appropriate hoods rather than in the animal room. Animal facility personnel try to control insects and pests with proper sanitation and waste control. Please do not bring cardboard boxes, equipment, or waste which might harbor insects or vermin into the animal facilities. This is particularly important in items used for field work. Grain Products Used for Animal Feed Grain products harbor a variety of insects which can contaminate animal feeds. Any grain products which are used or stored in the animal facility should be routinely decontaminated. No grain product should be taken into the animal rooms without first checking with the Animal Facility Supervisor for decontamination procedures.
Request for animal facility staff time to assist with research projects should be made through Linda Zehler, Director, Miami University Laboratory Animal Resources. The University Animal Facilities must comply with federal regulations and maintain uniformity in its animal caging. If an investigator needs caging or wishes to purchase caging with research funds please check with the Animal Facilities Supervisor before doing so. This will insure that the caging is needed, will meet current federal guidelines, and is consistent with the existing inventory. All caging in Miami University Animal Facilities shall be considered part of a departmental cage inventory and will be maintained and stored accordingly. Caging obtained from grants or other funds from individual investigators will be maintained as regular inventory, according to the specific cleaning protocols for each species. Grants Involving Animal research The University has limited animal housing space available. With the large number of grants being applied for yearly, it is difficult to predict the numbers of animals or species which will require housing from year to year. It is possible that space or appropriate caging may not be immediately available when projects are funded. Every effort will be made to anticipate and minimize delays. |
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