Heritage Homeschool Supply’s
wooden cage breeding Chicken, Quail, Rabbit without Light Rail
wooden cage breeding Chicken, Quail, Rabbit without Light Rail
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$588.14 USD
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This solid wood, two-room enclosure is designed for small pets and is especially suited for homeschool families seeking hands-on biology and animal-care learning. With clear visibility and durable construction, it invites curious kids to observe, care for, and learn from their animal companions.
Key Features & Design
- Size and layout: 43.1 x 24 x 12.8 inches, two-room design that provides a spacious run area for pets to roam, play, relax, and sleep.
- Material and finish: Natural solid fir wood with a grey finish, built to withstand routine handling and pet activity.
- Acrylic enclosure: See-through acrylic panels offer lasting clarity for easy observation while keeping pets secure.
- Easy maintenance: Two PVC trays plus upgraded waterproof plastic trays help with soil replacement and cleaning, keeping floors cleaner between care sessions.
- Safety and durability: Thicker wire with strong locks and hinges to prevent escapes and endure years of use.
- Indoor/outdoor versatility: Designed for flexible placement, so families can create a learning habitat in various spaces, from classrooms to playrooms.
Performance / Benefits
This enclosure supports a humane, interactive habitat that makes animal care a tangible part of learning. The two-room setup gives kids a clear sense of space and territory for small animals such as tortoises, lizards, geckos, and snakes, while the see-through acrylic enables constant observation without disturbing your pets.
- Practical learning opportunities: Children can track daily care routines—feeding times, cleaning schedules, and habitat upkeep—building responsibility and time-management skills.
- Curriculum connections: Tie this habitat to science units on anatomy, biology, and ecosystems, plus math activities like measuring enclosure dimensions, calculating enclosure area, and planning enrichment layouts.
- Observation-based science: Use journaling or multi-week studies to document behavior, habitat preferences, and responses to enrichment, fostering critical thinking and data interpretation.
- Hands-on exploration: The durable wood and accessible trays encourage hands-on projects such as habitat improvement, substrate experiments, and safe handling practices under supervision.
- Ideal for homeschool families: Provides a real-world context for lessons on animal welfare, environmental science, and responsible pet ownership, while fitting neatly into traditional and unit-based curricula.
