1978
DOI: 10.3758/bf03205109
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Identification of hooded rats using photographs of emerging fur patterns

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“…All mothers and litters were left alone for the 1st 30 days postpartum except for (1) weighing and culling at birth; (2) photographing litters at 3 days of age for the purpose of later identification (Graessle, 1978); (3) weighing, open-field testing, and weaning at 30 days postpartum; and (4) weekly replacement of cages and cage litter. Thereafter, offspring lived in pairs or triplets with other members of the same treatment until 78 days of age.…”
Section: Postnatal Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All mothers and litters were left alone for the 1st 30 days postpartum except for (1) weighing and culling at birth; (2) photographing litters at 3 days of age for the purpose of later identification (Graessle, 1978); (3) weighing, open-field testing, and weaning at 30 days postpartum; and (4) weekly replacement of cages and cage litter. Thereafter, offspring lived in pairs or triplets with other members of the same treatment until 78 days of age.…”
Section: Postnatal Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%