1. Preference of Guinea Pigs for Bedding Materials: Wood Shavings versus Paper Cutting Sheet
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Takashi Takeuchi, Kohei Kawakami, Sadao Komemushi, Shinpei Yamaguchi, Masato Nomura, Tatsuo Gonda, and Akio Ago
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Male ,Paper ,Behavior, Animal ,Light ,General Veterinary ,Bedding ,Behaviour pattern ,Guinea Pigs ,Staying time ,Wood shavings ,General Medicine ,Darkness ,Biology ,Housing, Animal ,Wood ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Preference ,Circadian Rhythm ,Guinea pig ,Animal science ,Animals, Laboratory ,Bedding Material ,Animals ,Animal Science and Zoology - Abstract
The preference of guinea pigs for bedding materials, wood shavings (WS) or paper cutting sheets (PS), was studied. Animals aged 8 weeks and 20 weeks showed a similar behaviour pattern during 30 min in the light, preferring WS to PS regardless of ages. Over both light and dark periods for 24 h, guinea pigs apparently preferred WS in the light, spending much more time resting in them than in PS. In the dark, the border-crossing was significantly more frequent than in the light, and the staying time was rather longer in PS than WS. The results suggest that guinea pigs prefer different bedding materials under light and dark conditions.
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- 2003
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