Fair enough, Egloo, and especially Eggloo, make more sense than Eglu. At least they do to me… But you have to admit that Omlet, the manufacturer of this funky hen house, has come up with a name as original as their product.

The Omlet Eglu chicken house proves that not all hen houses have to look like a run down shack. Not even close. The Eglu Go, Cube and Classic are all worthy of winning some sort of design price. Oh wait, they already have.

The Eggloo, darn … I keep writing it wrong, the Eglu chicken house is as easy to move around as it is to set up. That’s because it has wheels. If you’ve kept chickens before, you’ll now it’s important to give your chickens a patch of fresh grass once a while.

Even though it comes with a 30 day money back guarantee, £350 is still a lot of money to spend on a hen house. If you absolutely have to have one, which I can totally understand, you can try to find a second-hand Egloo, I mean Eglu for sale on ebay. Just click here for an up-to-date list of all the auctions currently running. Don’t hesitate too long if you’re interested in an auction, there aren’t that many available at any given time. And I’ve noticed they are selling like hot cakes (hot cakes with fresh eggs)…