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Costs of Laboratory Animals


For those of you who may be wondering, it does cost money to originally get the rats for this course and then to maintain them on a day-by-day basis. Here is some information on what the costs of animal purchase and maintenance are through University Animal Services. (Note: a few of these prices may be a bit out of date, as the sheet I'm taking the information from is a couple years old, but it will still provide the general idea of the costs involved.)

Per Diem Animal Costs
ChickenLayersindividual cages $0.60
  caged groups $0.40
  penned groups $0.25
 Broilerspenned groups $0.45
Gerbilsisolator  $0.55
Goat   $3.09
Guinea Pigs   $0.59
Hamsters   $0.30
Miceindividual  $0.23
 group (max. 5)conventional cages $0.43
Pigeons   $0.39
Rabbits   $0.98
Ratsindividual  $0.25
 group (max. 4)  $0.20
Sheep   $3.09
Elk   $4.35
Deerpre-weaning  $2.30
 post-weaning  $2.75
Ducks   $0.51
Moose   $4.35
Squirrels
(Ground)
   $0.30
 in hibernation  $0.15
 with litter  $0.60

Per diem charges are for regular feed, water, cage cleaning and routine room care. Other services may entail an additional charge. Animal Technician Time/hr = $16.50.

Purchase Cost of Animals
MICEAt 4 weeks age $3.00 to $10.00
RABBITSFlemish Giant x
Lop Eared
weaned at 8 wks.$17.00
  8-16 wks.+$2.40/wk
  over 16 wks.$37.00
  Retired breeders$25.00

RATS - Sprague Dawley - Random bred, white. There will be a service charge of 10% when requesting weight ranges of less than 50 grams.

    MALES
      from 0-20 days/ 0-49gm $5.00
      from 21-30 days/ 50-100gm $6.00
      from 31-38 days/ 101-150gm $57.20
      from 39-44 days/ 151-200gm $8.60
      from 45-50 days/ 201-250gm $9.30
      from 51-57 days/ 251-300gm $11.20
      from 58-65 days/ 301-350gm $13.40
      from 66-74 days/ 351-400gm $16.10
      over 75 days/ over 401gm $21.00


Page Created: 27 January 1999 Last updated: 27 January 1999
Michael R. Snyder <msnyder@psych.ualberta.ca>