Contents
- Model on display stand
- 16 removable parts
- Quick start guide
- 20” x 30” Pork Cuts poster
- Online access to curriculum, student activities and presentation slides
- 1-year limited warranty
The Pig Model is a one-third-scale, lifelike educational resource designed to teach students about the internal and external anatomy of pigs. With a detailed muscular system depicted on the exterior, this model provides an in-depth look at pig anatomy, offering hands-on learning opportunities for students studying animal science, veterinary care, and livestock management.
$2,639.00
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Lesson topics:
1. Pig Anatomy
2. Digestive Tract
3. Reproductive Systems
Teaching hours: 3
Includes: Presentation slides, student activities, and assessment tools
Aligns to: Common Career Technical Core Standards
Product Dimensions: 10” x 19” x 40”
Product Weight: 52 lbs.
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Derek Mayo –
I loved this model, it was a perfect example of an American Landrace. It was a great learning experience for me, thank you.
Christina F. –
As a second year agricultural education instructor, this model has taken my teaching to the next level. It is great for in-person or distance learning. The model is decently put together however, with minor use some of the magnets have broken off and are fixed to the model anymore. By far worth the purchase and am excited to possibly get more in the future.
realityworks_webadmin –
Thank you for the Pig Model review. Your feedback is appreciated and will be shared with our team for continued engineering of these products.
Jodi Callahan –
This model is ideal for virtual learning and for hybrid learning! I plan on teaching the virtual dissection lesson and using the magnetic organs for the quiz. Students are having fun while learning anatomy and they appreciated the muscle structure.
Mike R., Agriculture Instructor, Iowa Central Community College –
This year the Agricultural Technology Program is looking to expand its animal science offerings and strengthen our curriculum so we can attract more students and be more competitive with other colleges. When we survey students, they’ve asked for more hands-on activities. [Realityworks’] equipment would allow us to do that. We have not used technology money in the past for animal science equipment and feel it is time to make some updates to the program. This equipment will also help us recruit more students and give the classroom a stronger feel. We can also take some of the equipment out to schools, visit days and career shows. Also, this equipment will help train the students to enter the workforce or take necessary skills back to farm operations. The addition of this livestock equipment will help establish Iowa Central as a leader in animal science.