![]() Good draft-free ventilation is provided by moulded slits in the body. The main floor is comprised of moulded roosting bars which the birds seem to like. I thought it could encourage sleeping in there and egg eating but owners don’t seem to find either a problem. I did have some concerns about the nest box not actually being split into separate boxes as is usual and being on the same level as the roosting floor. This means that egg collection is a doddle and you don’t have to access the interior of the coop. There is then a ladder to enable the birds to climb in and out of the coop easily.Īccess to the nest box, is via a removable panel at the side. It does keep cool in summer and warm in winter which is great for your chicken’s comfort and health.Īccess for the hens is via a door at the front controlled by a handle at the side of the Eglu Cube so you do not have to get inside the integral run – which is an optional component available in 2M, 3M or even 4M Lengths. ![]() It’s a double walled construction which, like double glazing, insulates the coop. The Eglu Cube is obviously related to the original Eglu but the boulder shape has given way to a more squared style which is still attractive. Personally I would say it’s ideal for 6 large breeds or 8 bantams and pushing it a little at their stated capacity. Omlet state that the coop will hold 10 medium sized hens or bantams or 6 to 8 large breeds in an area just over a square metre which is fairly tight, especially when you take into account that the nest box is included in the space. It’s an elevated house and so makes very efficient use of ground space with the shelter of the coop being available. Last and largest of the Eglu family, the Eglu Cube shares the best features of the original Eglu Classic but on a larger scale.
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