Is there a Facebook page that is for people who are looking to buy and selling chickens and chicken stuff. Thinking of making a page for trading looking to buy and or selling chickens and things that go with chickens that anyone can post to it.
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How exciting! HAPPY BIRTHDAY CHARLIE AND HUNG!!! Can't wait to see the pictures. Please let your lovely bride know we are sending her well wishes!
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They are only $3 too.That looks like a great idea. I just used an old cool whip tub.
I like baking more than cooking, but I do enjoy cooking too.I love to cook! Lol. As soon as I get my oven fixed I'm going to be making sooo much more. And Next time I can afford to make lobster, I'll make one for you tooIs that the same place you got yours from?? I just got paid today...you're going to get me in trouble...lol But I DO NEED one....for when they start laying this summer...hehe. Why not be prepared?
I talked to a lady about my coop! She and her husband are engineers and build as a hobby. I just told her I want something simple, but sturdy, with good ventilation and off the ground. I got this neat rending back where I could look at it from every angle. Here are some screenshots I took:
I'm painting it myself so the color isn't accurate.
The red squares are all the moving parts: 2 windows that open for ventilation, clean out door, nest box, etc.
And it looks like theirs plenty of ventilation at the top (it'll be covered of course). The roof is slanted So I think I may eventually do a rain barrel set up...you know in case it EVER rains here![]()
It's not 100% to scale. And there are some things that aren't shown, like the trim, legs (it'll be 8-10" off the ground), or wheels.
I wasn't going to get wheels, but I figure since we rent it's better to have them on there for when we move in a few years. And I know the landlord is weather treating the fence in april so I'm sure I'll move it then. It's 4x8x5 I think she said.
I'm getting a more detailed rendering and a cost breakdown later tonight.
I'm so excited!![]()
Try looking for your county and see what farm page they have to offer. Ellis county has a poultry page and Collin county has a farm and garden page.Is there a Facebook page that is for people who are looking to buy and selling chickens and chicken stuff. Thinking of making a page for trading looking to buy and or selling chickens and things that go with chickens that anyone can post to it.
Such a cutie!Here is what I submitted for the company newsletter .. next week
Double Feature
In June 2013, Hung Nguyen went to Vietnam to meet his girl friend. Together they went on a long tour from South to Central Vietnam. Their final destination was Nha-Trang - her home town, where they hosted a small engagement party. In Christmas, Hung skipped Thermon party to return to Nha –Trang and marry Minh-Trang Thi Nguyen on Dec 28, 2013. Along with the guests was Hung’s unborn son at that time. Now, on March 14, 2014, at 2:45am (CT) little Charlie Cuong Nguyen arrived, weighing 7:01 lbs. His first word was “Happy Birthday Daddy”. Charlie chose to come out a week early so he can celebrate birthday with his daddy each and every year. This is a perfect case of “on time delivery”!
Hung Nguyen is our Corporate Quality Manager at Thermon-San Marcos. The Nguyens are awaiting the approval of Minh-Trang’s Immigration application. Hung’s plan is to bring the mom and the son to Texas this Fall, in time for the next Thermon Christmas party.
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Love it! He's precious! Congratulations again!Here is what I submitted for the company newsletter .. next week
Double Feature
In June 2013, Hung Nguyen went to Vietnam to meet his girl friend. Together they went on a long tour from South to Central Vietnam. Their final destination was Nha-Trang - her home town, where they hosted a small engagement party. In Christmas, Hung skipped Thermon party to return to Nha –Trang and marry Minh-Trang Thi Nguyen on Dec 28, 2013. Along with the guests was Hung’s unborn son at that time. Now, on March 14, 2014, at 2:45am (CT) little Charlie Cuong Nguyen arrived, weighing 7:01 lbs. His first word was “Happy Birthday Daddy”. Charlie chose to come out a week early so he can celebrate birthday with his daddy each and every year. This is a perfect case of “on time delivery”!
Hung Nguyen is our Corporate Quality Manager at Thermon-San Marcos. The Nguyens are awaiting the approval of Minh-Trang’s Immigration application. Hung’s plan is to bring the mom and the son to Texas this Fall, in time for the next Thermon Christmas party.
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I enjoy baking, but I'm not the best at it. I DID make successful eclairs once.I like baking more than cooking, but I do enjoy cooking too.
Like the coop. What colour are you painting it?
Try looking for your county and see what farm page they have to offer. Ellis county has a poultry page and Collin county has a farm and garden page.
Such a cutie!
I love to cook! Lol. As soon as I get my oven fixed I'm going to be making sooo much more. And Next time I can afford to make lobster, I'll make one for you tooIs that the same place you got yours from?? I just got paid today...you're going to get me in trouble...lol But I DO NEED one....for when they start laying this summer...hehe. Why not be prepared?
I talked to a lady about my coop! She and her husband are engineers and build as a hobby. I just told her I want something simple, but sturdy, with good ventilation and off the ground. I got this neat rending back where I could look at it from every angle. Here are some screenshots I took:
I'm painting it myself so the color isn't accurate.
The red squares are all the moving parts: 2 windows that open for ventilation, clean out door, nest box, etc.
And it looks like theirs plenty of ventilation at the top (it'll be covered of course). The roof is slanted So I think I may eventually do a rain barrel set up...you know in case it EVER rains here![]()
It's not 100% to scale. And there are some things that aren't shown, like the trim, legs (it'll be 8-10" off the ground), or wheels.
I wasn't going to get wheels, but I figure since we rent it's better to have them on there for when we move in a few years. And I know the landlord is weather treating the fence in april so I'm sure I'll move it then. It's 4x8x5 I think she said.
I'm getting a more detailed rendering and a cost breakdown later tonight.
I'm so excited!![]()
It looks fabulous!! Getting closerI love to cook! Lol. As soon as I get my oven fixed I'm going to be making sooo much more. And Next time I can afford to make lobster, I'll make one for you tooIs that the same place you got yours from?? I just got paid today...you're going to get me in trouble...lol But I DO NEED one....for when they start laying this summer...hehe. Why not be prepared? I talked to a lady about my coop! She and her husband are engineers and build as a hobby. I just told her I want something simple, but sturdy, with good ventilation and off the ground. I got this neat rending back where I could look at it from every angle. Here are some screenshots I took:
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I'm painting it myself so the color isn't accurate. The red squares are all the moving parts: 2 windows that open for ventilation, clean out door, nest box, etc. And it looks like theirs plenty of ventilation at the top (it'll be covered of course). The roof is slanted So I think I may eventually do a rain barrel set up...you know in case it EVER rains here
It's not 100% to scale. And there are some things that aren't shown, like the trim, legs (it'll be 8-10" off the ground), or wheels. I wasn't going to get wheels, but I figure since we rent it's better to have them on there for when we move in a few years. And I know the landlord is weather treating the fence in april so I'm sure I'll move it then. It's 4x8x5 I think she said. I'm getting a more detailed rendering and a cost breakdown later tonight. I'm so excited!
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Here is what I submitted for the company newsletter .. next week
Double Feature
In June 2013, Hung Nguyen went to Vietnam to meet his girl friend. Together they went on a long tour from South to Central Vietnam. Their final destination was Nha-Trang - her home town, where they hosted a small engagement party. In Christmas, Hung skipped Thermon party to return to Nha –Trang and marry Minh-Trang Thi Nguyen on Dec 28, 2013. Along with the guests was Hung’s unborn son at that time. Now, on March 14, 2014, at 2:45am (CT) little Charlie Cuong Nguyen arrived, weighing 7:01 lbs. His first word was “Happy Birthday Daddy”. Charlie chose to come out a week early so he can celebrate birthday with his daddy each and every year. This is a perfect case of “on time delivery”!
Hung Nguyen is our Corporate Quality Manager at Thermon-San Marcos. The Nguyens are awaiting the approval of Minh-Trang’s Immigration application. Hung’s plan is to bring the mom and the son to Texas this Fall, in time for the next Thermon Christmas party.
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