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our garden is almost totally underwater and there's no sign of it stopping and the ruddy coop is leaking now. Ian has gone to B&Q to get some tarpaulin to cover it in. I rang omlet but they can't get the cube to us til 13th october, unless there's a cancellation :roll:

 

anyone got any sway with Omlet and can get us moved up the queue? Otherwise we'll have to get the chickens some life jackets! It's awful out there!!!

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I came home from work to a complete chicken nightmare. Their run had been completely flooded, water was runnung through it like a river. :shock::cry: It has washed all the Auboise out of the run. I have never seen anything like it. Most of the garden is under water and I have no where else to put them. They were all sat up on the perches when I found them.

 

I've just spent 3 hours digging drainage ditches around the run. I've finally got all the water out and just hope this rain stops soon. Everything is covered in mud and silt. I like them to be really clean and it's really upsetting to see them in such a mess. :cry:

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holy moly, He came home with 7x4 metres of blue tarpaulin, a staple gun, some bungee cord, some rope, some screw eyelts and some plastic sheeting- total cost £40 :shock:

 

It looks like a Bedouin camp out there now :lol: Thankfully it's only temporary and all that stuff will come in useful in the future anyway but blimey, don't stuff cost a lot!!!

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Nothing is cheap now a days but at least your girls will be warm and dry!. ...:

 

oh definitely! It makes me laugh though, we got chickens to try and save some money but they've ended up costing a fortune in housing, bedding, food, treats, accessories, tonics, lotions, potions and powders, vet visits, and now the cube and 2m run we've ordered and the girls themselves were only 50p each! Gotta laugh!!! :lol:

 

to me they're priceless though :wink:

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I know what you mean poet , I've only had mine a few months but I would be lost without them , mine were a bit more than 50p( but still cheap still don't get why chickens so cheap to buy ) although the enjoyment they have given me so far is priceless( forgetting the pecking :notalk::silenced: ) I love my girls and would be devistated if anything happened to them . though i think you got a bargain and we girls do love a bargain :D ( forgetting the cost of run housing etc) who cares :dance: I've got chickens !!!!

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Hi Everyone

Before we got our eglu all our hens lived in the garden shed.

The garden tools lived in the garage and the car outside on the drive.

 

If you think about it a shed could answer your problems it is dry and safe.

If only a temp. move for the hens.

 

If you take apart the eglu you should be able to put it inside the shed

therefore giving the hens somewhere to sleep which they know.

 

We have been busy as we now have a cube and an eglu and with the help

of Hy Fly Hatcheries we have a large 20ft x 10ft x 6ft winter run.

The frame and roof were made by Hy Fly & the wire mesh was put on by Ian.

He also add opaque pvc which has a nylon mesh in it. This allows the light

through by not the driving rain. Air is allowed to flow through by the shape

of the roof and having 2 x 10ft x 6ft sections of the run clear of this style

of pvc mesh.

 

So the cube butts upto the the run and the eglu lives inside the run.

 

Last year we suffered with a partly flooded garden so when making the base

it was raised by 7inches before the flags were laid. Also the shed was moved

14 feet to the left. It is an 8ft x 12ft shed and was not taken apart. Ian moved

it with a car jack, 2 scaffolding style poles , a large metal pole & 2 large lengths

of wood which went under the shed.

 

(Now have cube extension for sale)

 

There is still some more external flaging to do, as a path is needed to the cube

and also the front of the run.

 

We hope that every Omletteer & their chickens manage to get throw the

very bad wet weather whithout too many problems.

 

Best regards

 

Ian & Valerie

William & Harry

Missy & Millie Dogs

9 hens

Purple cube & Eglu with a winter run

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