Thousands of chickens killed in fire at Connecticut coop

LEBANON, Conn. – Thousands of chickens have died in a fire at a coop in Connecticut that belongs to a major egg producer.

The Hartford Courant (http://cour.at/1ryhV3o ) reports at least 80,000 chickens were killed in the blaze Tuesday at Kofkoff Egg Farms in Lebanon.

No farm workers or firefighters were hurt.

The company has operations in Bozrah, Colchester, Franklin and Lebanon, and is the largest egg producer in New England.

More than 100 firefighters from towns in the eastern part of the state responded. Water tank crews shuttled water to help put out the flames.

The Courant reports the farm has millions of birds producing eggs, and a fire there in 1989 killed 216,000 chickens.

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Information from: Hartford Courant, http://www.courant.com

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