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Hi its me again,

 

Thank you for your welcome in my previous posts.

 

I received today the Omlet brochure, I assumed the cube (cube red) would take up alot more room than the eglu (red eglu) but looking at the dimensions there doesn't seem alot in it. I assume a few of you out there have had both. My garden is quite small so I had my eye on an eglu but now looking at the dimensions of the cube I'm not so sure. When looking at them (in situ) do you think the cube will be too big for a small garden.

 

By the way love the forum, its so much fun and everybody is so friendly :D

 

Wait anxiously for your thoughts

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I think it's a case of personal preference. The advantage of the cube is it's off the ground so much easier to clean during these wet winter months. There is also more room both height and length wise as there's room under the cube itself.

The eglu has it's advantages too. It's a more unusual shape, it's door is easy to close without it's handle taking up any more floor space and it's easier to transport.

If you know you only want 2 or 3 hens then go for the eglu but if there's any idea in your head about having more then go for the cube.

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Hi Jenny,

 

I got my eglu just before the cubes were launched so I didn't have any option really. But when the cubes came out a month later I really wished I'd had one so I could have had more hens, but now nearly 2 years later, my opinion has changed back again. I have a reasonable size garden but have found personally for me 4 hens is enough and on wet days if they free range, they can trash large areas of my garden in minutes. So for me 4 was the perfect number.

 

However with 4 hens in an eglu you really need to add an extention (converter) to the run which makes it quite a long set up. Whereas an eglu whilst taller looks more compact to me. But I can't comment for sure as I haven't got one.

 

Eglu + standard run + converter

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So it may be worth thinking about how many chickens you want. And where they will go in the garden as to wether an eglu or cube would suit.

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I'm having a similar debate with myself. I have an eglu (which I love) and 3 bantams - but I want more! The bantams free range most of the day every day at the moment and we have a fairly large garden so space is not a problem. However, do I get

 

a) another eglu

 

b) a cube

 

c) a walk- in run

 

d) a combination of a) b) c)

 

I change my mind every day. The only thing I agree with myself about is that I MUST HAVE MORE CHICKENS!

 

PS How do you know when you have enough chickens ?????

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