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Bright Coop Company

Bright Coop Company began in 1951 with the late N. G. Bright and Charles Bright. Principal products were wooden rod chicken coops and turkey coops. In 1958, the company was shipping containers for bathtubs, commercial washers and dryers, etc. In 1960, production changed wood construction of turkey coops to metal coops. Four years later, Bright Coop Company entered the fields of industrial crating and pallets. Plastic soon replaced wood because of the weight factor. From 1965 to 1972, the company was manufacturing 2,500 units per eight-hour shift. The archives of the Texas Forest Products Manufacturers Association reveal that Bright Coop Company was a member of its Association.
The company recently advertised itself as the “single source for live haul equipment: coopsturkey loaderstrailershydraulic poultry movers.” In 1976, N. G. Bright retired. The company, handling a large volume of birds, introduced live-bird dumping systems in 1978, using mechanical lift trucks. The use of plastic has reduced the present daily production capacity. The company coops moves ninety percent of all broilers in the United States and more than sixty percent of turkey products. Export markets include Mexico, Canada, Jamaica, Brazil, Australia, Germany, and the United Kingdom.
In 1989, the wood division was sold to the Nacogdoches Pallet & Speciality Co.

Mill Details

Alpha Numeric Key:

NA

Owner Name

Bright Coop Company. Charles Bright.

Location

803 West Seale Street, Nacogdoches

County

Nacogdoches

Years in Operation:

46

Start Year:

1951

End Year:

1996

Decades:

1950-1959,1960-1969,1970-1979,1980-1989,1990-1999

Period of Operation:

1951 to 1996

Town:

Nacogdoches

Company Town:

2

Peak Town Size:

Unknown

Mill Pond:

2

Mill Type
Product
Power Source
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