Swennes Alton G, Alworth Leanne C, Harvey Stephen B, Jones Carolyn A, King Christopher S, Crowell-Davis Sharon L
University Research Animal Resources, Department of Population Health, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, USA.
J Am Assoc Lab Anim Sci. 2011 Jan;50(1):41-5.
Routine laboratory procedures can be stressful for laboratory animals. We wanted to determine whether human handling of adult rabbits could induce a degree of habituation, reducing stress and facilitating research-related manipulation. To this end, adult New Zealand white rabbits were handled either frequently or minimally. After being handled over 3 wk, these rabbits were evaluated by novel personnel and compared with minimally handled controls. Evaluators subjectively scored the rabbits for their relative compliance or resistance to being scruffed and removed from their cages, being transported to a treatment room, and their behavior at all stages of the exercise. Upon evaluation, handled rabbits scored significantly more compliant than nontreated controls. During evaluation, behaviors that the rabbits displayed when they were approached in their cages and while being handled outside their cages were recorded and compared between study groups. Handled rabbits displayed behavior consistent with a reduction in human-directed fear. This study illustrates the potential for handling to improve compliance in laboratory procedures and reduce fear-related behavior in laboratory rabbits. Such handling could be used to improve rabbit welfare through the reduction of stress and exposure to novel stimuli.
常规实验室操作可能会给实验动物带来压力。我们想确定对成年兔子进行人为操作是否能产生一定程度的习惯化,减轻压力并便于进行与研究相关的操作。为此,我们对成年新西兰白兔进行频繁或极少的操作。在经过3周的操作后,由陌生人员对这些兔子进行评估,并与极少接受操作的对照组进行比较。评估人员根据兔子被揪住后颈并从笼中取出、被运至治疗室以及在整个操作过程中的行为表现,主观地对兔子的相对顺从程度或抗拒程度进行评分。评估结果显示,接受操作的兔子得分明显比未接受处理的对照组更顺从。在评估过程中,记录了兔子在笼中被接近时以及在笼外被操作时所表现出的行为,并在研究组之间进行比较。接受操作的兔子表现出的行为表明其对人的恐惧有所减少。这项研究表明,通过操作有可能提高实验兔子在实验室操作中的顺从性,并减少与恐惧相关的行为。这种操作可通过减轻压力和减少对新刺激的接触来改善兔子的福利。