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Chicken runs
I was just wondering if anyone could recommend a sturdy but not to expensive chicken run?
My Mum got 2 new Silbar's yesterday and they have a good size house & run but she would like to get a bit more space for them so it would need to have openings on the side to fit up against the existing run. |
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Re: Chicken runs
Building our own was our first thought but we quickly dismissed it as we wouldn't even know where to start! I have seen the panels on ebay which might be the next best option, I'll take a closer look. Thank you both.
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Re: Chicken runs
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I have heard this company reccomended before but I don't have any personal experience with them. Hope you find what you are looking for. Animal Housing Specialists | Pet Enclosures | Bespoke Pet Enclosures | Pet Accessories. I think you need to look in the bird/aviary section for panels and ready made. |
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Re: Chicken runs
Weld mesh (and chicken wire) is way more expensive in DIY shops (B&Q, Homebase etc).
Ebay is one of the cheapest. This company sells on ebay, but it is a little cheaper to buy from their website (or at least it was the last time I checked). Hills of Devon - The South West's leading supplier of Aviary mesh |
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