
Pattya’s Chicken Coop in Connecticut
Pattya’s Chicken Coop in Connecticut

Chicken Coop in Shelton, Connecticut
After Pattya and her husband bought a new house, she convinced him to get some chickens—something she had been wanting for a while.
Her mother had grown up on a farm with chickens and had always talked about how chickens had such personalities. She felt bad for factory chickens that had been caged all their lives.
Pattya and her husband went to a local farm and garden center where she had seen coops before and was offered a Cluck & Coop Collection catalog. They said they were taking orders and coops would be delivered in the spring, fully assembled and placed on location.
They decided to start with the six pullets and chose a coop that was designed to house 8-10 chickens to give them a bit of extra room. It was important to Pattya that her chickens would be secure from predators, and she wanted chicken care to be effortless. The coop exceeded her expectations.
Q & A with Pattya
Tell me about your first interaction with The Cluck & Coop Collection...
“When I asked they gave me a catalog for the Cluck & Coop Collection and said they were taking orders and coops would be delivered in the spring, fully assembled and placed on location at our house.”
What features and options did you add?
“I picked out the Q48C Board and Batten, 4×8 ft, cedar finish with gray shingles, cupola and weather vane on top, automatic door opener for the chickens, litter tray under roost bars, epoxy floor, insulated roof, and the electrical package.”
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