We have a green eglu, and love ours too. We're on 2 acres, so I would have built a wooden coop (and had lots more chickens!) but our community bylaws are VERY restrictive!
Here, you have to submit detailed plans for sheds or building of any type and get it approved by the committee. It took us a year to get our backyard fence approval, so I didn't want to even mention the word "chickens" to them!
In our community bylaws it says: "No live poultry or hoofed animals shall be kept on any lot in such manner as to create a nuisance". I took that to mean no roosters (noise), and no smell, as well as no henhouse. We figured a cute, portable, easy to clean "dog house" should keep the committee happy, as well as the chickens.
The hens love it! We have four, and we let them out of the run to free range a couple of hours each day while we sit with them. It's super easy to keep clean, double walled to be cool in summer and warm in winter, and because we move it every 3 or 4 days, we are able to keep the grass happy too. Yes, way too expensive, but it is just what we needed to be able to have chickens here.
(But if I get to move to a farm like I want to, it's gonna be time for a big ol' hen house!)
Here, you have to submit detailed plans for sheds or building of any type and get it approved by the committee. It took us a year to get our backyard fence approval, so I didn't want to even mention the word "chickens" to them!
In our community bylaws it says: "No live poultry or hoofed animals shall be kept on any lot in such manner as to create a nuisance". I took that to mean no roosters (noise), and no smell, as well as no henhouse. We figured a cute, portable, easy to clean "dog house" should keep the committee happy, as well as the chickens.
The hens love it! We have four, and we let them out of the run to free range a couple of hours each day while we sit with them. It's super easy to keep clean, double walled to be cool in summer and warm in winter, and because we move it every 3 or 4 days, we are able to keep the grass happy too. Yes, way too expensive, but it is just what we needed to be able to have chickens here.
(But if I get to move to a farm like I want to, it's gonna be time for a big ol' hen house!)
