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Wooden Rabbit Hutch

Wooden Rabbit Hutch

Regular price $210.00 USD
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Durable two-room wooden rabbit hutch designed for rabbits, guinea pigs, and other small animals. Perfect for homeschooling families, it makes animal care a hands-on science project and a practical responsibility builders in your learning space.

Key Features & Design

  • Color: Gray
  • Material: Fir wood with steel wire and an asphalt composite roof for weather protection
  • Overall dimensions: 44" L × 19.75" W × 21.25" D
  • Main house size: 42.25" L × 16.25" W × 17.75" H
  • Feeding trough: 13" L × 4" W
  • Wire door size: 11.5" × 13.5"
  • Wood door size: 11.25" × 13.5"
  • Wire mesh openings: 4.33" L × 0.9" W; wire diameter 0.07"
  • Two-room design with a door connecting the main house and run
  • Multiple doors for easy daily access and care
  • Two pull-out trays for easy cleaning and maintenance
  • Tight steel wire spacing provides predator protection
  • Includes a feeding trough for grass and rabbit food
  • Assembly required
  • Package includes: 1 x Rabbit Hutch, 1 x Manual

Performance / Benefits

In a homeschool setting, this wooden rabbit hutch turns pet care into an ongoing learning experience. Students can observe animal behavior, study nutrition, and connect everyday routines to science concepts within biology and ecology curricula. The two-room layout supports structured observation: rest space versus exercise area, enriching discussions about welfare, enrichment, and habitat design.

Curriculum alignment and practical uses:

  • Life Science: animal anatomy, physiology, nutrition, and habitat needs of rabbits and other small pets
  • Animal Husbandry: housing design, daily care routines, enrichment, and welfare checks
  • Mathematics: measuring space, calculating enclosure area per animal, portioning feed
  • Reading & Writing: documenting observations in science journals, composing care logs
  • Project-Based Learning: students plan weekly care routines, monitor outcomes, and reflect on improvements

Why this enclosure is well-suited for homeschool families: its sturdy fir wood construction balances classroom aesthetics with durability, while the predator-protective wire and weather-protected roof keep animals secure during study hours. The two pull-out trays simplify cleaning between lessons, and the included feeding trough supports hands-on nutrition activities—perfect for tying in science, math, and writing projects with real-world care.

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