Examples of special treatments and/or procedures that are exceptions to the Animal Welfare Act, PHS Policy, IACUC policies and/or guidelines, or the Guide, and which require approval in the IACUC protocol and review by IACUC compliance staff:
- Delayed weaning
- Food/water manipulation
- Food/water restriction (not including routine pre-surgical fast)
- Feeding animals on the cage floor
- Delayed suture removal
- Not providing exercise or human contact for dogs
- Housing animals in cages/enclosures smaller than normal
- Animals housed outside of normal light/dark cycle (e.g., 24-hour darkness)
- Animals housed outside of normal temperature range
- Rodents housed on wire-bottom cages
- Different species housed together in the same room (requires faculty veterinarian approval; does not need to be in the IACUC protocol)
- Expected adverse consequences or adverse phenotype expressions
- Single-housing of social species (not including fighting rodents/rabbits or for veterinary treatment)
- Prolonged restraint (USDA species)
- Not providing environmental enrichment
- Multiple survival surgery if surgeries occur on the same animal over multiple protocols (USDA species)