Marcolombi
In the Brooder
Good evening everyone
my name is Marco and I live in Italy, more precisely in Tuscany.
Forgive my poor English, I help myself with the translator.
It's been a while since I've been wanting to start keeping a couple of chickens like my grandparents did, so I started some research and stumbled upon this beautiful site.
I have some green space (land with olive trees) where the hens could stay, but I was only granted two hens by the General (my wife). So I looked at the chicken coops for a while, and found the Omlet ones. What do you think? My only doubt is the width (I'm talking about the Eglu Go Up) on the site it says 144 cm ... including the horizontal net?
This is because the land is made of terraces and on that specific area where we would like to put them the maximum width is around 160-165 ... but we'll think about it.
Anyway congratulations for the forum and good evening to all!
my name is Marco and I live in Italy, more precisely in Tuscany.
Forgive my poor English, I help myself with the translator.
It's been a while since I've been wanting to start keeping a couple of chickens like my grandparents did, so I started some research and stumbled upon this beautiful site.
I have some green space (land with olive trees) where the hens could stay, but I was only granted two hens by the General (my wife). So I looked at the chicken coops for a while, and found the Omlet ones. What do you think? My only doubt is the width (I'm talking about the Eglu Go Up) on the site it says 144 cm ... including the horizontal net?
This is because the land is made of terraces and on that specific area where we would like to put them the maximum width is around 160-165 ... but we'll think about it.
Anyway congratulations for the forum and good evening to all!