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Hi Egglicious,
Good questions. I have an Eglu Go-plus the run. Cube would be nice (but more pricey)
My criteria for getting coop were: 1. I can build it myself. 2. I can move it myself. 3. Predator proof. 3. Easy to clean and fast to clean. 4. I can take it to a friend to baby sit when I go on vacation.
Here is my experience so far. (BTW I got it from My Pet Chicken where prices are lower than the list price):
It was delivered promptly, I built it fairly easily, lots of work at ground level... I can move it around like a chicken tractor -- it is light weight. Efficient, you really can do the cleaning in 5-minutes as they brag. It is easy to clean daily. (once you get used to it and know your routine). The skirt makes me feel it is safe from -- coyote, raccoon, skunk, opossum, feral cats, my adorable dogs who sit outside the run and watch the chickens..... The feeder and water are quite large, and because they attach to the sides of the run, they won't be knocked over. The back opens like an oven door (albiet at ground level)-- the floor slides out--so you have easy access to your eggs which are in the built in nest box in the front left corner. The chicken pop-door opens and closes from outside, and it is securely latched.
I got two Barred Rocks and a hybrid -- hybrid already laying and Rocks at 5-months old. No sooner did I put them in but I thought -- "OMG I have over stocked". The hen guarded the water and food so the pullets cowered in the coop. I had a chick feeder and waterer and placed those in the coop. Now a month has passed, and although I am at capacity, there is no more contention and they all lounge happily in the coop/run together. There is no need to put added feed/water in as they all share like very polite ladies. (well, there is still a pecking order). So if you have docile breeds, then I would say 3 standard sized can happily fit in the Eglu Go. One person posted on the Omlet Forum that had 6 in one of the classic Eglus. I also think that the shade that comes with is a real god-send. Where I live it gets hot! And you get cute little 4-egg egg cartons with your purchase...how fine is that?
Even my spouse praises the Eglu for the engineering.
On the downside, viewing is a little difficult due to low run partially covered by shade. If I wanted to put a light in for winter warmth and longer light hours, I'm not sure exactly how I would do it.... I have often wished I could get into the run at another spot beside the end door---but it is easy to lift the whole contaption to put in or take out a dust bath... If you get the cube check out a modification that some one did to get access into the cube run, were I to get a cube, I would do that in a heart-beat.
If your criteria direct you to an Eglu-- then go for it. The time saved in cleaning and the idea that they are warm in winter cool in summer are important. Everyone has a little different set of requirements for their chicken keeping -- so make sure that you use your own as the guide -- regardless of how much cuter, bigger, or less expensive other chicken arrangements could be...that works for them... do what works best for you.
Also eMail me if you would like me to run on and on more about the Eglu--- I think the basics of my month-long keeping chicken experience are here. You are smart to come to this forum for opinions -- and happy chicken keeping when you have it all sorted out.