Varied cages result in more aggression in male CFLP mice
Male CFLP mice were quicker to show signs of aggression in both large wooden cages and standard plastic holding cages to which objects such as bricks and extra sources of food and water had been added. The implications of this result for animal welfare are discussed.
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