Cream Legbar hatching yesterday. Had to film it through the top of the incubator, so the picture quality is not great. Fast forward the first minute!
Dom feeling a lot lighter!
Chicks are now 5 weeks old. Enjoying a good scratch around in the shavings!
My 2 day old Noisy Pekin chicks! Will be kept under heat lamps until 5 - 6 weeks old. Watch out for pics as they grow. #marlowpoultry
Silver and Buff Laced Wyandottes
Two chicks just hatched, hopefully more to come!!
Morning chorus from our Silver Laced Wyandotte cockerels.
Our hybrid pullets enjoying their layers pellets.
Not too keen on the snow!
Moving the Eglu Cube
Moving the Eglu Cube.
Eglu Cube Panoramic view
Panoramic view of the Eglu Cube.
Happy chickens in Eglu Go Up
Your hens will love living in the Eglu Go UP chicken house. They'll be able to pop up and down the ladder as they please, keeping nice and snug when it's time to sleep, and having privacy when they want to lay an egg. If you choose the Eglu Go UP with chicken run, your hens will be able to roam around during the day, safe from foxes, and you can let them have a wander around the whole garden when you're there to watch. With a house like this, all the other chickens in town will be filled with henvy!
Moving the Eglu Go Up
The Eglu Go Up is easy to move.
The wheels will make your Eglu Go UP chicken house really easy to move. Although you can choose to keep your Eglu chicken coop in one place, you may want to move it around the garden regularly, to allow your grass to recover, and give hens a new patch of lawn to scratch at. Using the easy foot operated wheel mechanism, one person will be able to simply push or pull the Eglu Go UP around on their own.
Eglu Go Up Panoramic view
The Eglu Go UP chicken house comes complete with everything you need to start your new hobby.
Perfect for the first-time hen keeper, the Eglu chicken coop not only looks fabulous, but it is easy to clean, straightforward to use, and suitable for up to four chickens. Hens will love the plastic roosting bars and integrated nesting box. Simply fill with bedding and look forward to collecting your first eggs by opening the door at the back.