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As a trade journal, World Poultry, acknowledged in May: "salmonella thrives in cage housing".
To cap it all, a metal cage housing some of the balls jammed, breaking one and leaving officials poking their fingers through the gaps to retrieve the debris.
Mice were kept together in groups of five per type III cage, housed on a 12 h light-dark diurnal cycle with controlled temperature (21°C to 23°C) and provided with standard rodent diet and water ad libitum throughout all experiments.
Summing things up, an article earlier this year in World Poultry, aptly titled "Salmonella Thrives in Cage Housing," found that eggs from hens kept in cages consistently carry an increased risk of salmonella.
Each cage housed 12 15 mice.
Every cage housed at least 6 adult females and one male.
Each cage housed a daily batch of pupae and was provisioned with cotton wool soaked in 10% sugar-water.
Each cage housed four to five mice at the Indiana University Animal Care Facility.
This was attributed to the effects of moving the mice from group housing to single cage housing.
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