Physiological reference values for the mouse can be divided into environmental factors, general physiological factors and blood values, as listed in the tables below.

Environmental factors (unit)Value
Temperature (ºC)20–24*
Relative humidity (%)55 ± 10
Ventilation (air changes per hour)10–20
Light/darkness (hours)12–14 / 12–10
Minimum floor area of the cage (cm²)330
Minimum floor area of the cage per animal of a certain weight (cm²)60 (0–20 g)
70 (20–25 g)
80 (25–30 g)
100 (> 30 g)
Minimum floor area for breeding animal with pups (cm²)330
Minimum cage height (cm)12
Maximum light intensity animal room (measured at animal height in lux)60

* A higher temperature is required for newborns, animals that are ill or have undergone surgery and specific genetically altered strains (data modified from source: Van Zutphen, L.F.M., Baumans, V. and Beynen, A.C., Principles of Laboratory Animal Science, second edition, Elsevier Science, Amsterdam, 2001).

General physiological parameters (unit)Value
Adult weight (g)20–40 (male)
25–40 (female)
Lifespan (years)1–2
Resting heart rate (beats per min)300–800
Resting respiration rate (breaths per min)100–200
Body temperature (ºC)36.5–38.0
Number of chromosomes (2n)40
Body surface (cm²)36 (20 g)
130 (50 g)
260 (125 g)
Water intake (mL/100 g/day)15
Sexual maturity (weeks)5 (male and female)
Breeding age (weeks)8–10 (male and female)
Estrous cycle (days)4 (2–9)
Estrous duration (hours)14
Gestation (days)19 (18–21)
Litter size (number of pups)6–12
Birth weight (g)0.5–1.5
Weaning weight (g) and weaning age (days)10 and 21–28
Blood values (unit)Value
Blood volume (mL/kg)76–80
HemoglobinHemoglobin Iron-containing pigment of red blood cells that carries oxygen to the body’s tissues via the bloodstream. (g/100 mL)10–17
HematocritHematocrit The volume of red blood cells as a percentage of total blood volume. (% vol)39–49
Leukocytes (×1000/mm³)5–12
Glucose (mg/100 mL)124–262