Animal research guidelines emphasize the need for researchers to be able to euthanize animals when required. Some field biologists rarely encounter the need to euthanatize animals, so may not develop competence or feel confident in the use of physical means. At the same time, there are increasing restrictions on the types of drugs that can be used in the field, and veterinary assistance may be far away should it be needed. For these situations, there is a pressing need for a transportable and reliable method of euthanizing animals. The use of CO2 has been recommended for euthanasia for a variety of taxa so a small and lightweight euthanasia device was developed using a mini-regulator and a pre-set outlet tap to deliver CO2 at rates suitable to comply with veterinary guidelines. The device and the necessary CO2 cartridges can easily be stored and transported in a small container that can also act as the receiving chamber.
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12 June 2017
Development of a compact system for field euthanasia of small mammals
Murray V. Ellis
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Journal of Mammalogy
Vol. 98 • No. 4
August 2017
Vol. 98 • No. 4
August 2017
animal use ethics
animal welfare
carbon dioxide