Body Condition Scoring of Mice
IACUC Standard Procedure
Effective Date: February 2022
Description of procedure:
Scoring the body condition of rodents is a non-invasive method for assessing health/well-being and establishing endpoints for adults where body weight is not a viable monitoring tool, such as with tumor models, ascites production and pregnancy, or young growing animals. Body condition scores (BCS) range from 1 (emaciation) to 5 (obesity). An anticipated BCS of 2 (under conditioned) or lower requires justification in the protocol. Scores are determined by frequent visual and hands-on examination of each animal. The hands-on evaluation is done by gently holding the mouse by the base of the tail and passing a finger over the sacroiliac bones. Match the findings to the descriptions and diagrams provided to determine a score.
Body Condition Score Chart
| Diagram | Photo examples | BCS | Description |
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| BC 1 | Mouse is emaciated
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| BC 2 | Mouse is under conditioned
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| BC 3 | Mouse is well-conditioned
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| BC 4 | Mouse is over conditioned
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| BC 5 | Mouse is obese
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| BC 3,4,5 |
Note: A “+” or a “- ” can be added to the body condition score if additional increments are necessary (i.e. …2+, 2, 2-…)
Reference Used:
- Ullman-Culleré MH and Folz JH, (1999)Body Condition Scoring: A Rapid and Accurate Method for Assessing Health Status in Mice Lab. Animal Science.Vol 49 (3) 319-323.