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Meet the Girls Enjoying Their Eglu Go UP Chicken Coop

Disclosure: I received the Eglu Go UP Chicken Coop from the Omlet Company for review purposes only. All thoughts and words in this post are my own and I was not paid to endorse it. I am only voicing my opinion about this product.

The girls are here and I’m enjoying every minute of being a brand new backyard farmer! They settles right down inside their Eglu Go UP Chicken Coop. 

You can read more about the coop————> HERE.

So, without further ado, let me introduce you to the newest members of our family- Gertrude and Penelope.

Meet the Girls Enjoying Their Eglu Go UP Chicken Coop

Meet the Girls in their Eglu Go UP Chicken Coop
Here they are being watched over by big brother – Gabe

Surprisingly, neither Gabe nor Poe has barked at them.  They are curious and have sniffed around the coop.  Poe will lay down in the shade bedside the coop and watch them for long periods of time.  He seems to be fascinated by them.  Gabe, on the other hand is a bit indifferent. He will just saunter over, check to see that they are ok, and then he’s off to sun himself by the back porch.

Meet the Girls in their Eglu Go UP Chicken Coop
This is Gertrude. Although a bit smaller, she is the bolder of the two.
Meet the Girls in their Eglu Go UP Chicken Coop
Penelope is a bit shyer, but neither of the girls seem to mind being picked up, held, or cuddled.

At home in their Chicken Coop

Getting them late in the afternoon on a drizzly day might not have been the best of ideas, but things worked out..  They rode home in a large box on the back seat.  We stopped a couple of times to check on them, and they were snuggled up together, muttering a bit to one another.  After a quick scratch around the neck, we went on our merry way.  It was about a 45 minute drive back to the house.  I had their coop ready, so we took them straight out back and placed them inside with the door open to the “run”.  It took them about 20 minutes to climb down and check out their feeder and waterer.

No eggs have been laid yet, but that isn’t alarming in the least.  It can take up to a week or more, for them to settle in and start laying again.  You can be sure that photos will be shared!

48 thoughts on “Meet the Girls Enjoying Their Eglu Go UP Chicken Coop

  • That is a nice looking coup! I’ve always wanted to have chickens! Someday….

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  • So, is this just a wired Chicken Coop that’s easily transported and or moved from spot to spot?

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    • Correct – Wired run attached to coop with nesting area.

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  • My daughter has always wanted to raise chickens! We travel too much to be able to do it, but I envy those who have pretty little chickens and those beautiful farm-fresh eggs. 🙂

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  • I’d love to have chickens one day when I live in a house with a yard. Unfortunately, I can’t keep them in my condo! I really like the idea of having fresh eggs available on a daily basis.

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  • Wow I have never heard about this before.. Thats a great review 🙂

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  • So cool! I’d love to have chickens. Maybe one day. This looks like a fabulous coop to keep them safe!

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  • These chickens are so cool looking. I have always wanted to have a few in my yard.

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  • I remember as a kid we used to rear chickens and our dog was always fascinated with them. Welcome to your newest family additions lol

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  • This is the first time I read a post about chicken and chicken coops. Quite interesting. Look how cute Gertrude is! it always my mum’s dream to have chicken in the garden ahah

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  • That is exciting! I am not sure how hard it is to take care of chickens but I am sure it is rewarding to get the first egg.

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  • Oh look at them what a lovely looking coop and how awesome does it seem to be, I hope you get some eggs soon!

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  • Your chickens are beautiful, I grew up in the countryside so I am used to chickens and fresh eggs are honestly the best. Hope you get your eggs from your chickens soon x

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  • What a cool chicken coop! I have never seen anything like this. I have a friend who would love to have this for her chickens.

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  • They look so cute and comfortable in their new chicken coop. I hope you get some eggs soon. Thanks for sharing.

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  • I’ve definitely never heard of this before! I’m not really into chickens but it’s good to know.

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  • This sounds like fun! Having a chicken coop at the backyard is super cool. Hope they lay eggs soon.

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  • Oh, these chickens are so sweet! I’ve never seen such chickens before! This text and the photos makes me smile 🙂 🙂

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  • These are the coolest looking chickens. I bet it will be exciting once they start laying eggs.

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  • I’ve never heard of this company before, but it looks like a great coop! I’m glad the chickens are enjoying it!!

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  • I can’t wait to see some follow up photos of when they start laying eggs. All the best.

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  • I so want hens someday when we have a larger backyard. I love chickens. This is a great coupe. Thanks for sharing.

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  • I wish I was not terrified of chickens, they are so cute! My Oma would love this coop!

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  • That’s so cool! Gertrude looks so cute. It’s gonna be fun to watch them get set there and start laying eggs. The animal world is funny and you never know what to expect. I hope Gabe and Poe keep getting along with them.

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  • Gertrude and Penelope are so beautiful. I never thought I’d be saying that about chickens, lol. They don’t look like any I’ve ever raised or seen in this area.

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  • Nice looking coop, looks like its nice and sturdy… Love the steps inside, I really like it. The chickens omgosh they are so cute, I’ve never seen ones looking like that before.

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  • Looks like it is a nice chicken coop. Chickens do need a comfortable coop for them to lay more eggs, I guess.

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  • These are very unique looking chickens. I have never seen anything like that before. Looks like fun.

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  • Our neighbors just got chickens. They are a lot of fun to watch. Good luck on our venture.

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  • Reminds me of the life in the barrio. We had so many chickens then and we always harvest eggs daily.

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  • I have never seen a hen in a coop before :D… Such a good read got to know something new 🙂

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  • I think it would be neat to raise chickens. That is until they started to chase me haha.

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  • Loved reading this post! Coincidentally, our neighbors just built a chicken coop and Inwas very interested to learn all about it.

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  • This would make it so easy to raise chickens. I am not a pet person though so I just enjoy seeing my friends chickens.

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  • People in my country use rattan coop to raise chicken. The coop can be moved everywhere. And since made of rattan, the coop usually long lasting.

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  • I would love to have chickens. This looks like a great coop. I love the neat look of your chickens.

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  • How adorable! We had 15 chickens when we lived on a 20-acre farm! The girls need a nice coop to stay healthy, my husband built ours. Such a great experience.

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  • Those are pretty chickens. I bet they love that chicken coup – it looks really nice.

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  • How cool to have that in your yard! Very cool and how nice to be able tog et fresh eggs soon!

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  • They look like they are very happy! Happy chickens lay the tastiest eggs!

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  • Gertrude looks like she has a lot of personality! 🙂 Lol! My husband wants to get chickens so we can have our own farm eggs. I hope your chickens are able to lay eggs for you soon!

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  • What a fun looking chicken. I have to say he does look happy. I do not know much about chicken coops, so this was enlightening.

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  • My aunt raised chicken and I had to help her one summer. I personally will never raise chickens

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  • This is the first time I see this kind of chicken. It looks cute though.

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