November 30, 2016
TOTAL NUMBER OF ANIMALS USED: 224,048
THE NUMBER OF ANIMALS WHO DIED: 80,657
PURPOSES
Animals were used in the following ways in 2013:
- Basic biological research: 52,373
 - Veterinary research: 43,584
 - Testing: 30,674
 - Animal husbandry research: 20,203
 - Production of biological agents: 17,616
 - Environmental management research: 17,302
 - Medical research: 16,698
 - Teaching: 14,959
 - Species conservation: 8,796
 - Other: 1,843
 - Development of alternatives: 0
 
TYPES OF ANIMALS
The following animals were used in 2013:
- Amphibia: 238
 - Birds: 25,685
 - Cats: 676
 - Cattle: 52,193
 - Cephalopods/crustaceans: 5,485
 - Deer: 2,316
 - Dogs: 1,437
 - Fish: 24,354
 - Goats: 581
 - Guinea pigs: 2,209
 - Horses/donkeys: 272
 - Marine mammals: 927
 - Mice: 45,018
 - Pigs: 236
 - Possums: 2,626
 - Rabbits: 1386
 - Rats: 10,806
 - Reptiles: 991
 - Sheep: 46,218
 - Misc. species: 394
 
ORGANISATION TYPE
The following types of organisations used animals in 2013:
- Universities: 53,260
 - Commercial organisations: 102,273
 - Crown Research Institutes: 51,097
 - Polytechnics: 4,364
 - Government departments: 5,656
 - Other (commercial medical research, individuals etc.): 6,182
 - Schools: 1,216
 
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References
- NAEAC report for 2013.
 - Find out more about the animal manipulation forms (for example the definitions of the different purposes) here: Animal Use Statistics – Guidance for Completing Statistical Returns.
 





