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Vice President JD Vance Installs Custom Chicken Coop at Naval Observatory Residence

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Vice President JD Vance has installed a custom-designed chicken coop at the Naval Observatory, his official residence, and plans to personally care for the birds. The coop was built by Carolina Coops, an American-owned small business, and was designed to match the historic architecture of the facility. The installation reflects a broader trend toward backyard chicken ownership in the United States.

Vice President JD Vance has added a custom chicken coop to the Naval Observatory, the official residence of the vice president. The structure was designed and built by Carolina Coops, a family-owned American business specializing in handcrafted chicken coops, and was designed to complement the historic architecture of the residence. According to a spokesperson, the coop was built at no cost to taxpayers. Vance intends to personally care for the chickens, and his children have already named the newly arrived chicks. The installation was unveiled at the annual "Camp VPR" event for local 4-H students and reflects a growing national trend toward backyard chicken ownership, with approximately 11 million U.S. households currently owning backyard chickens.

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The articles do not provide information about whether previous vice presidents have kept animals at the Naval Observatory or how this compares to historical precedent at the residence. Additionally, there is no independent verification of the claim that the project cost taxpayers nothing, or details about ongoing maintenance and operational costs.

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