
WEIGHT: 54 kg
Bust: E
1 HOUR:90$
Overnight: +40$
Sex services: Food Sex, Anal Play, 'A' Levels, Deep throating, Striptease
The bed brothel [ 1 ] sits on 40 acres 16 ha of land. A separate building, connected to the main house by a breezeway, contains three extensively-decorated themed "bungalows" catering to those customers wishing a more luxurious experience. Approximately 60 courtesans call the Chicken Ranch "home" with around 12 to 15 women living and working there at any time. The women often stay for at least 2 weeks at a time. The ladies are independent contractors and set their own prices and menu of services.
Due to Nye County ordinances, solicitation cannot be done outside of the house of the brothel. The ranch used to house a collection of memorabilia from the original Chicken Ranch which was located outside of La Grange, Texas.
The ranch also houses the Leghorn Bar. The bar has a separate entrance for visitors not wishing to enter the brothel parlor. The Chicken Ranch is adjacent to another legal brothel, Sheri's Ranch. He encountered strong opposition from local law enforcement and other brothel owners. The initial location of the Chicken Ranch was inside the town limits of Pahrump, where prostitution was illegal. Plankinton was arrested and found guilty of violating the town's laws.
After lengthy appeals he served 60 days in jail in Nye County did not require brothels to be licensed in , and three other brothels operated legally in the county at the time.
Nevertheless, officials circulated a petition opposing the Chicken Ranch and then tried to close it down as a "public nuisance per se ". The resulting court case reached the Nevada Supreme Court, which ruled in Plankinton's favor in In , the Chicken Ranch was burned to the ground, allegedly by arsonists.