The Omlet Blog Archives: February 2018

Become a Course Host!

Running your own course is a fulfilling and rewarding way for you to share your hobby. Whether you keep chickens, rabbits, guinea pigs or another type of animal in your Eglu you can apply to set up your own course.

We like to encourage the best duty of care for animals therefore we encourage our more experienced customers to share their knowledge with new starters. Particularly when it comes to keeping chickens. In recent years backyard chicken keeping has massively increased in popularity although lots of people still don’t know how to get started or they’ve put off getting their own flock as they’re not too sure how much care and upkeep it entails. Whilst you can easily watch a Youtube clip or read blogs to get a better idea, nothing beats face to face and hands on teaching.

How much you charge for your course is entirely up to you, you need to analyse and value what you think your course is worth, for a 2 hour beginners guide to chicken keeping we would recommend charging $30 per attendee depending on what you provide the attendees with (refreshments, pamphlets, guidebooks, printouts.) Courses are booked through the Omlet website and you must have an Eglu to qualify to host a course.

The courses you host don’t have to be very long they could simply be an afternoon or evening, designed to appeal to a range of ages. We recommend offering a form of refreshments for your course attendees when they arrive, a really nice touch is to perhaps bake something using your farm fresh eggs to demonstrate how great they taste. We would then suggest telling your attendees a bit about your background story and how you got into chicken keeping and how it has affected your lives. Ideally the weather will be good so you can take your guests out to your Eglu coop to demonstrate how to use it.

You will then want explain the needs of chickens, their daily, weekly and monthly needs. How to care for chickens, what to look for if you think a chicken is poorly, different weather conditions and how to alter your chicken care, supplements, cleaning, how to store eggs etc.

Perhaps offer them the opportunity to ‘hug a hen’ and see what nice and friendly animals they are. A good way to round off your course is a Q and A session so people have the opportunity to ask you the questions the internet has not been able to answer for them. You don’t need to know the answer for all of them, it can become a discussion and all you can do is offer them your best advice from you experience and wisdom.

To apply to become a course host and receive more information either login or create an Omlet account here and then click on the Courses section of the portal. 

 

 

 

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This entry was posted in Pets on February 9th, 2018 by sammorley


#UnlikelyLove Valentines Competition

 

Now’s your chance to win a $200 Omlet Voucher and a 16″ x 12″ Pet Portrait courtesy of Splendid Beast Pet Portraits this Valentines Day!

All you have to do is share a picture of a time you’ve captured a surprising friendship on our Facebook posttweet us or tag us on Instagram with the hashtag #UnlikelyLove, winners will be announced at midday on Friday 16th February so you have until then to enter! Good Luck!

Terms and conditions apply: The competition closes at 11.45am EST on Friday 16th February 2018.  Entries are only applicable from social media channels. The winning entrant will be selected and notified by social media on Friday 16th February 2018. Omlet reserve the right to withdraw the competition at any point. Prizes cannot be transferred to cash. This competition is only open to US residents.  Splendid Beast will produce a 16″ x 12″ pet portrait of your choice. Please allow two months for the portrait to be produced.

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This entry was posted in Competitions on February 9th, 2018 by sammorley