Animal Welfare Regulations - (Apply to Pet Merchants Only)
Part 3 - Standards: Subpart B - Specifications For Handling, Care, Treatment, And Transportation Of Guinea Pigs, Hamsters And Other Rodents.
Section 3.26 Facilities, Indoor
- Heating. Indoor housing facilities for guinea pigs, hamsters, and other rodents shall be sufficiently heated when necessary to protect the animals from the cold, and to provide for their health and comfort. The ambient temperature shall not be allowed to fall below 60 F not to exceed 85 F.
- Ventilation. Indoor housing facilities for guinea pigs, hamsters and other rodents shall be adequately ventilated to provide for the health and comfort of the animals at all times. Such facilities shall be provided with fresh air either by means of windows, doors, vents, or air conditioning , and shall be ventilated so as to minimize drafts, odors, and moisture condensation. The ambient temperature shall not be allowed to rise above 85 F.
- Lighting. Indoor housing facilities for guinea pigs, hamsters and other rodents shall have ample light, by natural or artificial means, or both, of good quality and well distributed. Such lighting shall provide uniformly distributed illumination of sufficient light intensity to permit routine inspection and cleaning during the entire working period. Primary enclosures shall be so placed as to protect the guinea pigs, hamsters and other rodents from excessive illumination.
- Interior surfaces. The interior building surfaces of indoor housing facilities shall be constructed and maintained so that they are substantially impervious to moisture and may be readily sanitized.
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