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I am probably going to buy a WIR, I need to find a good company and know you will know places to try for a quote. I want a 15ft x 6ft run and would like to attach my cube from the outside. I have contacted averies4u but heard nothing back. I would quite like it assembled for me too. Could you please recommend some places (I live in Leicestershire). Thanks.

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I am probably going to buy a WIR, I need to find a good company and know you will no places to try for a quote. I want a 15ft x 6ft run and would like to attach my cube from the outside. I have contacted averies4u but heard nothing back. I would quite like it assembled for me too. Could you please recommend some places (I live in Leicestershire). Thanks.

 

found a brilliant seller on Ebay. For £280 I got a 12ftx6ft WIR made with 2"by2" timber Delivered. The panels are very well made. The screws have even been placed in each pre drilled hole. Oh and I had 3 doors so that I could set up te run so it could be divided when I have young growers and another to access the eggs. When the run is one again I'll use one of the doors to access food and water without entering the run, this being useful for my neighbour who looks after them when we're on holiday and a daughter who has a reaction to bird feathers

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/AVIARY-PANELS-LOOK-/200913673333?pt=UK_Pet_Supplies_Birds&hash=item2ec7635c75

 

I phoned him up and told him I wanted to make a run and he took down sizes and had it made and delivered within 8 days.

 

On the delivery van there were another 3 runs for Bristol delivery.

 

Hope this helps

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I don't know if you're still waiting for a reply from averies4u, which are are nearer the top end in £££ than most, but I love mine, which I've had since 2009. Rather than point you to any sales and marketing blurb, here's my own website of my WIR build where I detailed every step of the construction from groundwork to landscaping.

 

Hope that helps :D

 

Andrew

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