Researchers who regularly work with mice and rats understand that incorrect handling practices creates unnecessary stress for the animal. If one is new to working with preclinical animal models, or is introducing a new strain to their work, a quick refresher on the benefits of correct handling procedures could be very useful.
Improper Animal Handling Causes Stress
Certain stressors that affect mice and rats cannot be avoided. For example, the stress of being transferred from one facility to another, adjusting to new food and watering systems, or being monitored and handled by new veterinary staff. However, additional stressors induced by human contact could negatively affect your cohort of mice. One specific stressor is excessive handling and incorrect handling. Amongst the research community, there is a common practice of picking rodents up by the base of their tails, which might actually be causing unnecessary harm.