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I Just wondered where you can get that corrugated sheeting? I want to cover the eglu run roof with it to give the girls more shelter. The ground is getting really claggy and want to protect them from the elements a bit better. We've already got the winter shade on but it doesn't quite cover all of the run, there's alot of gaps. I was thinking of trying B &Q or Homebase, do you think they would have it and is it expensive?

 

We were going to secure it down with bungee cord?

 

Thanks

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I got mine in B&Q and it was about £6.50 a sheet, two sheets did it and we used strong bungees, it was brilliant at keeping the run dry. Previous to that I had tried shower curtains and tarpaulins but hey were not very resilient.The girls loved it to roost on too when they were out freeranging and needed a rest!

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Been and done it!! Used 3 sheets of clear corrogated sheeting from B & Q. Total cost including bungee cords was £23.00 which we didn't think was that bad. If it saves aload of problems like wet, bedraggled chooks, then I think it worth it. We have got an overhang on the run door end for even more shelter. They weren't too impressed while we were putting it on and went inside the eglu making funny noises.

 

Once it was completed, they came out for a look and they seen to be staying outside in the run for longer even in heavier rain which they didn't do before. We are really pleased with the result! :D

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They're not actually roosting bars, they're Ikea shoe racks :) . (Found in a skip just down the street!)

 

This probably shows them more clearly. I used part of the outer bars sawn in half and twisted round to make legs and fixed them in place with cable ties. It also sits on the branch which makes it a bit more stable.

 

The further one is made with 2 racks cable tied together and tied with shoelaces to the run.

 

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we've done the corrugated plastic roof thing today, but instead of bungees we melted holes all along each edge (heated a nail in a plumbing burner thingy to do it) and secured to the run wires with plastic plant ties. I say we, was mostly OH!!

it seems v. secure; I've also put the old sunshades on top for shade on sunny mornings, and we also have a transportable 'tiki bar' type cover for extra shade. dont think this will last the winter though, it will probably take off like a kite!!

I hope it will give rain/wind shelter, although there is an area about 6-9" deep along both sides of each run which is not covered - I see someone has put up tarp or something along here?

just worried about enough fresh air I suppose...

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Good pics and some useful info there about keeping the girls warm and dry

 

I really fancy the idea of clear plastic so the birds can see out. They are very curious and nosey and mine won't go in the Eglu run, during the day, if it's completely covered. They'd rather get wet through so they can see who comes and goes from their favourite spot where they have a window on the world.

 

I've just enquired if it's possible to get see-through sheeting with holes and eyelets so I can cover the entire run, except the ends. This is just for the winter so they have somewhere warm and dry but can still see what's going on :D

 

This would be a throw-over cover which can be lashed to the Eglu run with ties. The same as a tarp but see-through. I've seen this done on a blog somewhere, in the Rockies or somewhere where it's very cold and snowy :D

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What brilliant suggestions! I'm sat here in windy, rainy Cambridgeshire reading the forums rather than braving the weather. Now I'm inspired with ideas (love the ikea shoe racks as well as the corrugated plastic) that will make life more comfortable for my chooks. I feel lke my sitting here in the warm has been quite roductive.

 

Now I just have to get up and do it....but maybe when it stops raining ;)

 

(pink eglu)GNRPP(white chicken)

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I did the corrugated run thing yesterday, the chickens seem to have been able to spend most of the day outside despite the heavy rain!! I got my stuff from Wickes 5.95 a sheet and a set of 4 bungees for £2.99- sounds like same stuff, it comes in 1.8m length and fits in the car!!Thanks for the idea!!!just got to sort out the horse bedding stuff and we'll be drier! :D

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The Corrugated sheeting idea looks great. Just shown the pic to DH, he thinks it looks good too.

 

Just one question :?: Doesn't the rain run down to the Eglu? 'Ain't "Ooops, word censored!"ody Here', I notice in your pic you have some sort of plastic. Have the rest of you done the same?

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