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With

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I'm amazed at how much bigger the run area is with the convertor on, & glad I bought it, thanks Bellekatz.

:D

 

Look at the differnce in shade colours- the winter shade has been on for nearly a year, the summer one for a couple of hours :lol::lol::lol:

 

I have never had any shade leaks like some have on here.

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The convertor gives extra head room too, so if you have big birds it is vital. Once you have one, the hens stay in the convertor area most of the time.

 

I just wish it continued at the angle of the original run, getting bigger, instead of straightening out, as it would look better and also give even more room.

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Thanks for the photos Jules. We've been considering adding a converter at some point in the future, but didn't have any idea of how much space it would add. This has been REALLY helpful and shows the converter is worth the extra £50 odd. :idea:

I got mine 2nd hand & it didn't cost me anywhere near that amount :D

Plus I got to meet Bellekatz :D:D:D

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I agree, the converter makes loads of difference. They always stay in the converter area, I suppose they like the headroom etc.

 

Here's a photo of mine in the snow:

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:lol: The time I take the photo would be the time they go in the rest of the run! I suppose they were saying "hello".

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Can I ask what the width of the converter is including the skirt. Can't seem to find it in the shop.

 

We have ours on a raised ben in winter with the plan of moving them oto the grass this weekend.

 

Our converter arives Tuesday and I want to get the raied bed extended for next winter. I'm hoping I don't need to make it wider as that will be a pain ;-(

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Jules is right: the front of the convertor is exactly the same size as the front of the original run.

 

This is why the convertor is rather a strange shape. It stops the original run from continuing to expand outwards, and turns it back so it ends up straight to meet the original door. Then any extensions you buy after that are identical and straight.

 

So you get no extra width in the convertor; but the entire height matches the highest point of the run, which is a big bonus if you have tall hens.

 

If instead of a convertor you were able to get an extension which continued the attractive shape of the original run, there would be several disadvantages:

(1) You would have to get a new door end

(2) It would probably need a support arch, as it would be so big at the door end

(3) You would not be able to add further extensions.

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