Sheep digestive system (x1 pack) — frozen

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Study the ruminant digestive system by dissecting a whole sheep digestive tract from Science Resource Box.


Quality dissection showing the omentum, oesophagus, four chambered stomach, pyloric sphincter, small intestine and large intestine (caecum and colon) with related blood vessels, rectum, spleen, fat deposits, mesentery and much more. Compare progressional changes in the texture of food along the length of the digestive system.

 

Packed singly for convenience. Prepared specifically to maximise learning outcomes. Reputable, sustainable and ethically sourced, offering rich hands-on learning experiences.

 

NOT FOR HUMAN OR ANIMAL CONSUMPTION.


Product: x1 sheep digestive system (frozen), 7–8 kg in weight

 

NOTE, WE ONLY STOCK SMALL NUMBERS OF THESE. IF NOT ENOUGH STOCK IS AVAILABLE ONLINE (SEE ABOVE) PLEASE EMAIL US TO PLACE YOUR ORDER.

 

For urgent deliveries, please speak to us directly. We want you to receive your frozen and therefore perishable products in good order, countrywide!


Delivered frozen to physical, attended addresses.

 

Dispatched Mondays and Tuesdays (10am cut-off), school terms only.


Couriered to cities and larger towns throughout New Zealand. Rural delivery (and locations not serviced by our courier) by negotiation and may incur extra costs.

 

 

Student activities

Interactive ruminant digestive system naming challenge (in this case a cow)

Unlabelled ruminant digestive system diagram (in this case a cow). Name the parts and shade them different colours using coloured pencils. Include arrows to show the path of the food through the digestive system.

 

Detailed resources 

 

Functions of the different parts of the ruminant digestive system

 

 

Tour through the a ruminant gastrointestinal tract (Please wait for video loading)

 

 

 

 

Detailed sheep digestive system dissection (Please wait for video loading)