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How many Chickens for a standerd Eglu?

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Hello lovely helpfull people.

 

I really have a battel of head v's heart at the moment.

 

My long awaited Eglu arrives June 10th (I cant wait, its killing me, I am like a small child at christmas) and I am looking into procuring my chickens.

 

The problem is that I know that sensiblely I should get 2. Less damage to the garden, it wont matter if they have to spend some time in there run (although I do intend to let them run free most of the time), We dont need the extra eggs etc etc.

 

But my heart says 3! It is a much better number from a design/asthetic point of view, If we lose one their will still be two rather than a poor solitary chicken, I have 3 names, I dont think I can choose just 3.

 

Aghhh what do I do??????

 

Lorna xxxxx

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The general feeling is that it's good to get three, for just the reason you state :) . Could you stretch to getting a converter for the run (you could add it to your order now rather than paying p&p later on :wink: ). If you do plan to let them freerange a lot (but do be careful :anxious: ) they'll be fine in the run plus converter. I originally had 3 in a standard run but soon added the converter :) .

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We had four hybrids in an eglu with run, convertor and extension when we were doing introductions. However, my six babies also lived in the eglu whilst they were growing and they still sleep there by choice (all six!). In fact, one of the RIRs has moved in with them.

 

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Yes, definately get 3. We got 3 on Friday and its working out just great. We have a standard eglu with extended run which they spend part of the day in and free range for the rest of the day. We had intended to get just 2 but were advised against this for the same reasons. Its sound advice. Go for 3. They will have plenty room in the eglu, and hey you have already got the names. Have fun. :)

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