Phaedra Geiermann
Crowing
We have 3, too, 2 Cube and now 1 Go UpI love it. We have three. Easy to clean and they love them.

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We have 3, too, 2 Cube and now 1 Go UpI love it. We have three. Easy to clean and they love them.
Agree+100, I just received Up and installed it, a bit disappointed as we already have two Cube and they perform well.If you are considering either of these units, spend the extra for the Cube. It is so much easier to keep clean. The nesting area is separate & the tray below the roost area is deeper. I can throw pine shavings in and go 3 weeks between cleanings. With the Up, I had to clean every 3 days.
We are also in coastal South Florida. Like you, we do get a bit of relief from a sea breeze most days. We recently ordered an Omlet Eglu Cube because our municipality requires a moveable coop. It isn't here yet, but I've been concerned about what conditions will be like inside of the coop during the peak summer months. Yours is one of only 2 posts I've found so far on this issue from Florida folks.Hi all! I'm in South Florida and this is my first post on BYC! I live in a relatively urban environment, close to my neighbors, and I have an Eglu. Although we get some relief from the heat bc we are close to the beach, it can get hot in the coop /run during certain times of the day. I just recently placed a box fan at the back of the coop that blows through the coop and down the run to help with the hottest months (August /September) which are ahead of us. I keep 4 hens. I have noticed they are suddenly laying less (I used to get 4 beautiful eggs every day) now that it's gotten hotter and more still, hence the addition of a box fan.
I haven't found a lot of specific information about the Eglu on this forum, so I'm going to overshare.
It seems to me that the Eglu is really suitable for an environment like mine, where space is limited and neighbors are near. I clean out the poop tray weekly and turn over the pine shavings biweekly, and add new shavings when it starts to get a little stinky. I also use a product from Amazon that I spray in and around the roosting area and run as needed to help with odors and breakdown of organic matter.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07B2CQPLN/ref=cm_sw_r_u_apa_glt_fabc_K68DNGH79NK0YDRFY7VB?psc=1
My girls free range along the side of my house during the day. I installed an Omlet autodoor (game changer, imo this is a must-have item) that opens automatically in the early morning, and closes automatically at around 8pm. I typically go out go out and open the run gate and hook in the food trough in the run before their autodoor opens, so when it does open, their food is immediately available and so is the free range area next to my house (which they've totally destroyed omg. Are chickens part canine? They dig MASSIVE holes! Lol)
Because of where we are in the city and the growth that has occurred, I don't notice raccoons anymore. According to my "chicken cam" our problem is rats. I do see the occasional opossum, but they never try to enter the coop, just sniff around out of curiosity.
After their autodoor closes around 8, I go out, clean out and refresh their water trough, bring in the Omlet food trough, and close the run gate.
Then they are secure for the night behind the run gate and the autodoor.
I've tossed around the idea of leaving the run gate open overnight so I don't have to go out early in the morning to let them free range, but I don't want to risk inviting something into the coop that doesn't belong. I did purchase two autodoors with the intention of placing one on the Omlet run so that it will auto open to let them range in the AM, but I haven't installed the second one yet bc I don't want to become too "hands off" just yet. Maybe for a weekend away tho, so I'm holding onto the extra door just in case.
I've always wanted to have chickens and now I can have them where I live thanks to the Eglu! Although chickens are a no - no according to my city ordinance, I am crossing my fingers and keeping them anyhow, making sure that they are not disruptive.
I hope this helps!
Good morning!We are also in coastal South Florida. Like you, we do get a bit of relief from a sea breeze most days. We recently ordered an Omlet Eglu Cube because our municipality requires a moveable coop. It isn't here yet, but I've been concerned about what conditions will be like inside of the coop during the peak summer months. Yours is one of only 2 posts I've found so far on this issue from Florida folks.
We've picked a very shady spot to put the coop, so that will help quite a bit. I think one of the things that the Omlet will excel at is dealing with summer rains. It looks very well designed for this purpose. I am considering adding a misting system to a small part of the run w a timer for the hottest part of the day. Our coop is not covered from the elements, so a fan will be a challenge. But I have been considering that option.
Can I ask what material you are using in your run?
will be quite difficult, we have added two different run, one is 1m*3m, another is 2m*2m (walk-in run), the later one has almost no chance to move.Love my Omlet cube so far and so do the girls. The only thing I am wondering is, right now it’s easy to move around the yard, how easy will it be when I add another three foot extension?
Kinda what I figured! Thanks!will be quite difficult, we have added two different run, one is 1m*3m, another is 2m*2m (walk-in run), the later one has almost no chance to move.
I got extensions to make the run 12ft. You need at least 3 people to move it, if not 4.Love my Omlet cube so far and so do the girls. The only thing I am wondering is, right now it’s easy to move around the yard, how easy will it be when I add another three foot extension?
Hi. I live in Los Angeles just 2 miles from the ocean. Not a ton of mosquitos...except in our Cube! I make sure the auto-door closes within about 10 mins of when they go into their coop. But I think the mosquitos get in through the vents. So even with the front door close, they can get in. Not sure if they know how to exit once they get in though!Is anyone else having mosquito problems in their coop? When I do my head count after dark, there are at least 15 mosquitoes in the coop. No standing water inside, etc. I'm going to put pure vanilla extract in there tomorrow to deter them, but I assume they're just getting stuck in there after the autodoor closes.