
She found a special kind of chicken supply store.
Via Fox News:
When Trisha Ruiz’s husband told her he wanted to move to a more rural area, she had just one concern: how close she would be to Whataburger.
Ruiz, of Fort Worth, Texas, agreed to fly the coop to the country on two conditions – she had to be able to drive to her favorite fast food restaurant within 10 minutes, and she wanted to raise chickens. As it turns out, Ruiz got the best of both worlds.
Fully on board with his wife’s fast food desires, Ruiz’s husband built a “Whatacoop” for her and her 15 beloved chickens. The bright orange and white A-frame coop is completely customized for the chickens, with perches, places to hide and “unique areas” for the chickens to lay eggs, according to a press release.
Surrounded by orange flowers, the coop even bears the winged Whataburger “W” logo, but with its own name underneath – “Whatachick’n.”
For the couple, the chickens are raised as pets, not food. They even have orange bibs and bowties to fit in with their home.
