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Me and my Mum are thinking about getting the Eglu cube with about 3-4 chickens, but i'm worried, i was looking at a website where someone had written about the eglu cube but they said it was really Drafty and had large gaps in it, even after a man had come and replaced some of the parts, if you have or have had an eglu cube please can you help me becuase i'm not sure about the Eglu Cube anymore... HELP!!! :?:?:?

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We've had ours for 6 months now and its fab. I would say dont hesitate but I know some people have had problems re gaps etc. but I also know it has to be on a level surface. We put ours together ourselves, quite easy really but does take over an hour. There are big gaps for ventilation but they are necessary. All in all, i love my cube and wouldnt have anything else. I would reccomend it definately as it makes everything, cleaning, egg collecting etc, so easy. Also, I have 11 birds sleeping in there at the moment :lol: They not supposed to be, I do have another house but they all just decided themselves to go in there together :lol: So it depends on the size of your run as to how many birds you have :D Good luck and let us know what you decide. :D

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I have a cube and would highly recommend it. Like Chick says there are a 'few' people that have experienced problems, however Omlet have worked hard to try and help everyone recolve any problems that have appeared.

 

I do not have a problem with my cube and find it a joy to own to be honest. He's called Norman (cube green)

 

Good luck!

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We've had both and i have to say, i prefer the cube. It's easier to clean as it's higher up and the chickens love being all together. We used to have two eglus and they'd all pile into one :roll: And if you get a cube, you'll have room for the inevitable expansion of your flock 8)

 

Oh, and we've never had any problems with any weather, no draughts and no leaks.

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Good luck convincing your Mum. I guess it is expensive but it's a one off payment, no maintenance needed and i can't imagine how long they last. And you only need water to clean it. Feed is pretty cheap, sales of our eggs easily pay for everything the chooks need.

 

I guess it's a question of how much your Mum wants chooks and how finances are at the mo. Maybe you could visist someones cube nearby with your Mum to give her a better idea.

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im going to upgrade to the cube i think as soon as i get the wedding out the way next year, can get some more chickens then :D

 

Could you ask for the cube as a wedding present.....not from one person obviously :roll: (unless you have very rich friends :wink: ), but in the form of Omlet vouchers or cash to go towards it...would be a lovely keepsake of a wonderful day............ :D

 

Sha x

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