{"id":2980,"date":"2017-08-31T08:48:49","date_gmt":"2017-08-31T08:48:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/az.research.umich.edu\/animalcare\/?post_type=document&#038;p=2980"},"modified":"2026-08-18T20:24:57","modified_gmt":"2026-08-19T00:24:57","slug":"gerbil-husbandry-sop-archived","status":"publish","type":"document","link":"https:\/\/az.research.umich.edu\/animalcare\/sops\/gerbil-husbandry-sop-archived\/","title":{"rendered":"Gerbil Husbandry SOP"},"template":"","categories":[14],"tags":[],"content-type":[30],"topic":[20],"update-type":[],"class_list":["post-2980","document","type-document","status-publish","hentry","category-other-rodents","content-type-sops","topic-husbandry"],"acf":{"use_legacy_editor":true,"updated_date":"2026-08-07 00:00:00","update_notice":true,"author":"Unit for Laboratory Animal Medicine","summary":"To establish standard husbandry procedures for the care of gerbils, <em>Meriones unguiculatus<\/em>, within a research environment.","button_links":null,"related_content":"","legacy_path":"gerbil-husbandry-sop-archived","legacy_node_id":132,"legacy_related_nids":"1033, 73, 200","legacy_content_section":[{"legacy_section_type":"heading","legacy_heading":"Responsibility","legacy_subheading":"","legacy_section_text":"","legacy_media_position":"","legacy_media_file":"","legacy_media_url":"","legacy_glossary_term":"","legacy_glossary_nids":"","legacy_resource":"","legacy_resource_nids":"","legacy_buttons":null},{"legacy_section_type":"text_area","legacy_heading":"","legacy_subheading":"","legacy_section_text":"<ol style=\"list-style-type: decimal\" start=\"1\">\r\n \t<li>Husbandry Personnel<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Veterinary Personnel<\/li>\r\n<\/ol>","legacy_media_position":"","legacy_media_file":"","legacy_media_url":"","legacy_glossary_term":"","legacy_glossary_nids":"","legacy_resource":"","legacy_resource_nids":"","legacy_buttons":null},{"legacy_section_type":"heading","legacy_heading":"Glossary Definitions","legacy_subheading":"","legacy_section_text":"","legacy_media_position":"","legacy_media_file":"","legacy_media_url":"","legacy_glossary_term":"","legacy_glossary_nids":"","legacy_resource":"","legacy_resource_nids":"","legacy_buttons":null},{"legacy_section_type":"glossary_terms","legacy_heading":"","legacy_subheading":"","legacy_section_text":"","legacy_media_position":"","legacy_media_file":"","legacy_media_url":"","legacy_glossary_term":[2682,2695,2686,2687,2693],"legacy_glossary_nids":"1059, 1374","legacy_resource":"","legacy_resource_nids":"","legacy_buttons":null},{"legacy_section_type":"heading","legacy_heading":"Procedures","legacy_subheading":"","legacy_section_text":"","legacy_media_position":"","legacy_media_file":"","legacy_media_url":"","legacy_glossary_term":"","legacy_glossary_nids":"","legacy_resource":"","legacy_resource_nids":"","legacy_buttons":null},{"legacy_section_type":"text_area_with_subheading","legacy_heading":"","legacy_subheading":"1. 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Dark yellow\/orange\/tan in color.<\/li>\r\n<\/ol>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Fragile tail compared to other rodent species; can shed tails during capture.<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Seizures<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Normal feces formation and urine output<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Births and deaths<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Cage density concerns, e.g., un-marked single housed animal or overcrowd\r\n<ol style=\"list-style-type: lower-roman\" start=\"1\">\r\n \t<li>See <a href=\"https:\/\/az.research.umich.edu\/animalcare\/sops\/identifying-single-housed-animals-sop\/\"><strong><em>Identifying Single Housed Animals SOP<\/em><\/strong><\/a><\/li>\r\n<\/ol>\r\n<\/li>\r\n<\/ol>\r\n<\/li>\r\n<\/ol>","legacy_media_position":"","legacy_media_file":"","legacy_media_url":"","legacy_glossary_term":"","legacy_glossary_nids":"","legacy_resource":"","legacy_resource_nids":"","legacy_buttons":null},{"legacy_section_type":"text_area_with_subheading","legacy_heading":"","legacy_subheading":"4. Housing","legacy_section_text":"<ol style=\"list-style-type: lower-alpha\" start=\"1\">\r\n \t<li>House in auto-water, ventilated rat cages.\r\n<ol style=\"list-style-type: lower-roman\" start=\"1\">\r\n \t<li>Provide at least 1\u201d of soft bedding, e.g., Pure-o\u2019Cel (default bedding), to facilitate burrowing.\r\n<ol start=\"1\">\r\n \t<li>Use other types of soft bedding if Pure-o\u2019Cel is unavailable, e.g., Carefresh.<\/li>\r\n<\/ol>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Housing densities:\r\n<ol start=\"1\">\r\n \t<li>\u00a0#3 small rat cage: up to 4 animals<\/li>\r\n \t<li>1800 rat cage: up to 8 animals<\/li>\r\n \t<li>c. See <em><strong>Procedures section 13<\/strong><\/em> for breeding cage density recommendation.<\/li>\r\n<\/ol>\r\n<\/li>\r\n<\/ol>\r\n<\/li>\r\n<\/ol>","legacy_media_position":"","legacy_media_file":"","legacy_media_url":"","legacy_glossary_term":"","legacy_glossary_nids":"","legacy_resource":"","legacy_resource_nids":"","legacy_buttons":null},{"legacy_section_type":"text_area_with_subheading","legacy_heading":"","legacy_subheading":"5. Providing Food","legacy_section_text":"<ol style=\"list-style-type: lower-alpha\">\r\n \t<li>Assess the availability of food daily.\r\n<ol style=\"list-style-type: lower-roman\">\r\n \t<li>Provide LabDiet 5LOD unless acetated otherwise.\r\n<ol>\r\n \t<li>Adult cages: place food in wire lid and some pieces on the cage floor.<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Breeding\/newly weaned cages: place food in crock and some pieces on the cage floor.<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Ensure amount of food in the feeder and\/or floor is adequate for the number of animals in the cage, i.e., 1 piece of chow per animal per day.<\/li>\r\n<\/ol>\r\n<\/li>\r\n<\/ol>\r\n<\/li>\r\n<\/ol>","legacy_media_position":"","legacy_media_file":"","legacy_media_url":"","legacy_glossary_term":"","legacy_glossary_nids":"","legacy_resource":"","legacy_resource_nids":"","legacy_buttons":null},{"legacy_section_type":"text_area_with_subheading","legacy_heading":"References","legacy_subheading":"6. Providing Water","legacy_section_text":"<ol style=\"list-style-type: lower-alpha\">\r\n \t<li>Assess the availability of water daily.\r\n<ol style=\"list-style-type: lower-roman\">\r\n \t<li>Provide water via lixits.\r\n<ol>\r\n \t<li>Open top water line valves on racks daily. Close the valve once the water flow has been observed.<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Check placement of lixit within the cage and ensure the animal can access the water.\r\n<ol style=\"list-style-type: lower-alpha\">\r\n \t<li>Test each lixit for effective function on scheduled cage change day.<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Remove and bring leaking or broken lixits to the ULAM husbandry supervisor for repair.<\/li>\r\n<\/ol>\r\n<\/li>\r\n<\/ol>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Check water level in water bottles daily, if applicable.\r\n<ol>\r\n \t<li>Ensure sipper tube can be accessed by the animal.<\/li>\r\n<\/ol>\r\n<\/li>\r\n<\/ol>\r\n<\/li>\r\n<\/ol>","legacy_media_position":"","legacy_media_file":"","legacy_media_url":"","legacy_glossary_term":"","legacy_glossary_nids":"","legacy_resource":"","legacy_resource_nids":"","legacy_buttons":null},{"legacy_section_type":"text_area_with_subheading","legacy_heading":"","legacy_subheading":"7. 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Cage Changing Procedures","legacy_section_text":"<ol style=\"list-style-type: lower-alpha\">\r\n \t<li>Change SPF animal cages using the Micro-isolation (MI) Technique.\r\n<ol style=\"list-style-type: lower-roman\">\r\n \t<li>Change cage and cage components every 2 weeks, or more often as needed.<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Use a feed cup or comparable item to scoop animals when transferring between cages.<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Perform health evaluations on cage change days by removing the animal and examining the entire body.<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Delay changing cages with new litters at least 24 hours after parturition or the next change day unless the bedding in the cage is \u00bc wet or more.\r\n<ol>\r\n \t<li>Transfer the pups by scooping with some nesting material or bedding to transfer scent.<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Add nesting material if needed.<\/li>\r\n<\/ol>\r\n<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Transfer some of the nesting material from the dirty cage to the clean cage during cage change.<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Refer to Procedures for Loose Mice and Rats when SPF animals fall on the floor.<\/li>\r\n<\/ol>\r\n<\/li>\r\n<\/ol>","legacy_media_position":false,"legacy_media_file":null,"legacy_media_url":"","legacy_glossary_term":null,"legacy_glossary_nids":"","legacy_resource":null,"legacy_resource_nids":"","legacy_buttons":null},{"legacy_section_type":"text_area_with_subheading","legacy_heading":"References","legacy_subheading":"9. Providing Enrichment","legacy_section_text":"<ol style=\"list-style-type: lower-alpha\" start=\"1\">\r\n \t<li>Refer to <a href=\"https:\/\/az.research.umich.edu\/animalcare\/sops\/environmental-enrichment-animals-sop\/\">Environmental Enrichment for Animals SOP.<\/a><\/li>\r\n \t<li>Refer to <a href=\"\/animalcare\/informational\/approved-enrichment-items-gerbil\">Approved Enrichment Items - Gerbil<\/a>.\r\n<ol style=\"list-style-type: lower-roman\" start=\"1\">\r\n \t<li>Tear Enviropaks completely in half in all new cages to expose nesting material and allow observation of nesting activity.<\/li>\r\n<\/ol>\r\n<\/li>\r\n<\/ol>","legacy_media_position":false,"legacy_media_file":null,"legacy_media_url":"","legacy_glossary_term":null,"legacy_glossary_nids":"","legacy_resource":null,"legacy_resource_nids":"","legacy_buttons":null},{"legacy_section_type":"text_area_with_subheading","legacy_heading":"","legacy_subheading":"10. Weaning","legacy_section_text":"<ol style=\"list-style-type: lower-alpha\">\r\n \t<li>ULAM husbandry personnel place a blue acetate labeled \u201cPlease Separate\u201d with the date and day on any breeding cage with pups that have reached 28 days of age excluding weekends and holidays.<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Investigative personnel wean pups between 28-30 days of age.\r\n<ol style=\"list-style-type: lower-roman\">\r\n \t<li>Wean pups into same sex, socially housed cages.<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Place appropriate cage cards with applicable identification information for each animal, see <em><strong>Procedures section 2<\/strong><\/em>.<\/li>\r\n<\/ol>\r\n<\/li>\r\n<\/ol>","legacy_media_position":false,"legacy_media_file":null,"legacy_media_url":"","legacy_glossary_term":null,"legacy_glossary_nids":"","legacy_resource":null,"legacy_resource_nids":"","legacy_buttons":null},{"legacy_section_type":"text_area_with_subheading","legacy_heading":"","legacy_subheading":"11. Fight Wounds","legacy_section_text":"<ol style=\"list-style-type: lower-alpha\">\r\n \t<li>See <a href=\"https:\/\/az.research.umich.edu\/animalcare\/sops\/mouse-and-rat-husbandry-sop\/\"><em><strong>Mouse and Rat Husbandry SOP<\/strong><\/em><\/a> (<em><strong>Procedures Section 6<\/strong><\/em>) and follow procedures listed for mice.<\/li>\r\n \t<li>See <a href=\"https:\/\/az.research.umich.edu\/animalcare\/guidelines\/guidelines-mouse-and-rat-breeding-and-housing-management\/\"><em><strong>G<\/strong><strong><em>u<\/em>idelines on Mouse and Rat Breeding<\/strong> <strong>and<\/strong><\/em> <em><strong>Housing Management<\/strong><\/em><\/a> and follow procedures listed for mice.<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Veterinary personnel assess on a case-by-case basis for any reintroduction of separated animals.<\/li>\r\n<\/ol>","legacy_media_position":false,"legacy_media_file":null,"legacy_media_url":"","legacy_glossary_term":null,"legacy_glossary_nids":"","legacy_resource":null,"legacy_resource_nids":"","legacy_buttons":null},{"legacy_section_type":"text_area_with_subheading","legacy_heading":"","legacy_subheading":"12. New Arrivals","legacy_section_text":"<ol style=\"list-style-type: lower-alpha\">\r\n \t<li>See <a href=\"https:\/\/az.research.umich.edu\/animalcare\/sops\/small-animal-receiving-and-transferring\/\"><em><strong>Small Animal Receiving and Transfering SOP.<\/strong><\/em><\/a><\/li>\r\n<\/ol>","legacy_media_position":false,"legacy_media_file":null,"legacy_media_url":"","legacy_glossary_term":null,"legacy_glossary_nids":"","legacy_resource":null,"legacy_resource_nids":"","legacy_buttons":null},{"legacy_section_type":"text_area_with_subheading","legacy_heading":"References","legacy_subheading":"13. Breeding Procedures and Newborn Husbandry","legacy_section_text":"<ol style=\"list-style-type: lower-alpha\">\r\n \t<li>Monogamous, i.e., one male and one female, breeding is the typical method.<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Gestation is 24-26 days.<\/li>\r\n<\/ol>","legacy_media_position":false,"legacy_media_file":null,"legacy_media_url":"","legacy_glossary_term":null,"legacy_glossary_nids":"","legacy_resource":null,"legacy_resource_nids":"","legacy_buttons":null},{"legacy_section_type":"text_area_with_subheading","legacy_heading":"","legacy_subheading":"14. Death Notification and Euthanasia","legacy_section_text":"<ol style=\"list-style-type: lower-alpha\" start=\"1\">\r\n \t<li>Refer to\u00a0<a href=\"\/animalcare\/sops\/documenting-disposal-and-reporting-animal-deaths\">Documenting, Disposal and Reporting Animal Deaths<\/a>.<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Euthanasia is not the responsibility of ULAM husbandry personnel.<\/li>\r\n<\/ol>","legacy_media_position":false,"legacy_media_file":null,"legacy_media_url":"","legacy_glossary_term":null,"legacy_glossary_nids":"","legacy_resource":null,"legacy_resource_nids":"","legacy_buttons":null},{"legacy_section_type":"text_area_with_subheading","legacy_heading":"","legacy_subheading":"5. Euthanasia","legacy_section_text":"<ol start=\"1\" style=\"list-style-type:lower-alpha\">\r\n\t<li>CO2 euthanasia is the preferred method for hamsters. 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