On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 4:41 PM, SC <stacy734@yahoo.com> wrote:
> There's a lot of good advice about safety on this group, but not a lot on
> lab animal care. I do hope no one will do painful things to animals in the
> name of diy bio. Following a protocol is simply not enough, one needs proper
> training for surgical procedures on animals. I would like to assume this
> goes without saying.
I'm pretty sure even commercial labs aren't supposed to do painful
things to animals in the name of anything. The labs that don't follow
the animal welfare laws stay afloat though, just look up Santa Cruz
Biotech, simply paying fines seems to be OK today, for some reason.
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