Omlet Eglu Pro Coop with DIY chicken run

RJM1109

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Hello All,

I am looking to get chickens this upcoming spring and am very interested in the Omlet Eglu Pro chicken coop. I am limited to the number of chickens I can own and the Omlet Eglu Pro seems like the absolute best fit for my needs.

However, I’ve read a lot of reviews and more experienced chicken owners opinions that the Omlet walk in run isn’t the best based on price and quality/safety. A 9ftx9ft walk in run by Omlet is $2000 not including any tarps, roofing, or protection to extreme weather. I know for a fact I can build a bigger, more durable, and safer chicken run for half the price.

I am very handy and would like to build my own walk in chicken run that’s about 10ftx12ft. Has anyone else built there own run around an Omlet coop? If so can you share photos so I can use as inspiration. Even if your run is bigger or smaller then the one I am I’m trying to build. Please share any photos or feedback. I want to make it as safe and predator proof as possible with no gaps or room for error to keep my future hens all safe.
 
I made a chicken run from a sturdy gazebo tent frame (because we had it and we didn’t use it anymore). We glued the parts with special outdoor glue.
The size is approx 10 x 10 ft.
My coops are on the outside. To make a door in it isn’t easy because of the metal frame. You have to add a framework for it. The netting on top could be problematic with heavy snow. :idunno

I have seen hoop coops and hoop runs that are probably more sturdy.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/top-10-hoop-coop-ideas.76490/
 
the only photo I was able to find online with a similar idea as me is attached below I wanted to get additional ideas on how people securely and safely attach the Omlet coop to a DIY run with no gaps for predators or animals to get in
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If you put a prefab inside the run, it doesn’t really matter what kind of prefab you want to buy for safety if the run is Fort Knox.

If you have a climate with hot summers and freezing cold winters, I don’t think an Eglu is a good choice (from feading).

Its not clear how many chickens you want to keep. 8x10 ft is not much space for 4 -5 medium size chickens, but doable if you buy chickens of a known easygoing and friendly breed. + add some clutter and plan to clean daily.

I would do some research in the learning center and maybe reconsider the choices you mentioned.
 

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