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Kirstie

My cube flipped in the wind!

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I couldnt believe my eyes on friday afternoon - when I saw my cube upside down and my poor girls cowering in the rain in their fenced off area! I live in cornwall and we certainly didnt have the wind like the North has had it but I had covered their run with the winter shade and it had obviously acted like a sail and the result - a flipped over hen house.

So be warned everyone! :(

 

The roof had come off the house - and doesnt seem as securely on there anymore as its quite wobbly plus the run got bashed and is pretty bent (it does bend quite easily though - just moving it around the garden its been bent).

 

Typically we were going away for the weekend - so I was trying to get organised for that, was also supposed to go to my little boys parent teacher meeting - which I couldnt go to as how could I leave my poor girlys like that. So after cleaning poo, chicken food and broken egg off everywhere - we moved the house and quite stressed girls - we anchored it down with pegs and rocks - and went away - worried about the girls - but thankfully no wind this weekend. I am a little worried as its supposed to be getting windy again this week - and I cant keep them where Ive moved them too.

 

Not sure what Im supposed to do - they need the cover for protection from wind and rain but obviously its causing my cube a problem of flying like a kite! Have been thinking of building them a large run that will hold their house inside and give them a roof so they are sheltered, and cover the sides on really rubbish days - just dont have the money right now.

 

Theres always something x just glad my girls are ok xxx

 

Kirstie

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Poor girls, poor you. Glad they were ok. Thanks for the warning for us with tarps & covers. What about bricks around the base, tent pegs & maybe some kind of guy ropes just incase. I'm going to have to think about how I secure mine too.

 

Hope you get your girls & set up back to normal.

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Hi

 

I normally have it pegged down with the pegs you can buy from omlet as they are in a field which is uneven - so makes lots of gaps for things to get under. But we had just moved them to a new spot in the field and set up the net enclosure for them - just got it back from the mother in law! so hadnt pegged it yet - was on my list - although I wonder if they would have held it - it had to be a string gust to lift a cube.

 

I have the winter shade on the top and 2 of the smaller shades on 2 of the sides under the house - so air can flow out - I just couldnt believe it. I hope it doesnt happen to anyone else or my girls again - my cube wouldnt take it but imagine if it had happened at night - the girls would have been inside.

 

Not nice

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In the storm of 1987 my rabbit cage blew over, along with petrified rabbit that wet her self from shock, so I am always very worried when it gets windy.

Where I live now, we are surrounded by other peoples trees - huge oaks, pines and a massive beech, so I never sleep well and worry about bits of tree falling on my pets ( or our house ).

 

Did someone say there is some more wind coming?

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:anxious:

Must have been really strong to flip a cube!! - do you know if it went over on the side or over the back.

 

Maybe being in the field will mean its a bit more exposed and somehow flipped ... people with them in gardens have the fences to protect from the wind a bit.

 

Hope the girls (and cube) are ok - you might want to let Omlet know :think:

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We live out in the country and have recently moved to cornwall - our previous house had a more exposed garden then where it was in the field - but thats because we seem to choose really rural spots that dont have fence panels - we just have post and rail - so we are more exposed.

 

The cube flipped over backwards - so when I saw it it was on its roof but had flipped backwards out of the enclosed area onto the bins I have storing food and chicken bits.

 

Think I may let Omlet know - would really hate for it to happen to others - Im a stay at home mum so I was around to spot it but if Id been out - the girls may not have been so great in the heavy rain and being in a field!

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Wowzer - we always had our cube pegged down with tent pegs to keep out foxy, so I've never worried about it flying away. That must have been a horrible shock!

 

We recently sold our cube to finance a walk in run - bought the run from ebay second hand for £250, but there seem to be loads of places online that will sell and build you a huge run for not too much more than that. Could you downsize to a classic or a go to finance a run? You wouldn't need the omlet run, so that does make it cheaper.

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