
Fancy Restaurant Almaden Sonoma Chicken Coop offers
Author: Brooke Thom
A restaurant catering business is a lot of work, and demands a great deal of organizational skills. We have found that our catering businesses are the best ways to get the word out about what we do.
We would like to think that our Almaden Sonoma Chicken Coop is one of the best restaurant in San Jose, and feel it is only fair to pass on to our customers and future catering customers what our capabilities are. So we have outlined some of our organizational catering capacities so you can better understand of what we have to offer.
Almaden Sonoma Chicken Coop offers:
a¢ On-premise catering - Customers come to the restaurant for a special party or meal
a¢ Off-premise catering - We bring the food to the customer, either in their home or at another location that doesn't serve food.
Almaden Coop catering includes:
a¢ Weddings
a¢ Birthday Parties
a¢ Anniversary Parties
a¢ Business Meetings
a¢ Conferences
a¢ Luncheons
a¢ Holiday Gatherings
Almaden Coop also offers what we call on demand premium catering service:
In this service the Coop goes off the menu to create special items you want for your event. In a word, we do this because we can. We will go that extra mile for our client and if that involves creating something that we have never done before, then we will do it with professional dedication and pride. A lot of the fun in doing catering is when you get a challenge that is interesting but please do not ask us to ice-sculpt the Statue of Liberty with one hour notice, we do have our limits, but thankfully they are very few.
Let us know what you are thinking about, come in and sit down and have some coffee with us so we can discuss together on how we can create a fun and rewarding event. After you decide what you would like for us to fix for your vent, let us cook it for you so you can see what you can expect in the food department. There never should be any surprises at a catering celebration and if a catering company refuses to do this for you, please walk away. We look forward to hearing from you and creating a catering celebration that meets with your approval.



How did you build a chicken coop for your chickens?
If u have experience in building a chicken coop, can u tell me how to build it?
I have 3 hens.
I usually look in grit magazine, well they don’t have any with coops this month, have a regular column on chickens just wanted to give them a blurb since they wrote an article this month about my problems with deer. But most of the time I see how to build different kinds of chicken coops in there. Below is a link to them with a red hen setting on her nest:)
What animal would poop in my chicken coop while killing chickens?
The chickens are gone, with lots of feathers in the coop but no bodies. It didn’t kill all my chickens but I had not shut the door that night. This happened about a year ago and again, the animal pooped up in the roosting area – I thought there might be an animal who’s known to poop where they had been killing? (I can’t imagine a dog removing all the bodies OR pooping in the chicken coop.)
Foxes are real cheeky – sounds like just the thing they would do.
I want to build a chicken coop for 2 chickens out of a dog house and pcv pipe?
How do I attach the pvc pipe to the dog house and the pvc pipe to chicken wire or is there a cheaper way to make a chicken coop?
Okay…It’s possible.You can attach by drilling holes thru dog,thread,or put fitting on both sides to stabilize pvc.You can attach chicken wire to pvc with bailing wire found at any hardware (Lowe’s,Home Depot,Ace,or so on). Remember to place bedding for your chicken. You can build laying nest out of pvc too by combining L-braces and fittings to make the shape and size desired.
How to keep raccoons away from my chicken coop?
I’m wondering how to repel raccoons away from my chicken coop. Lots of my birds have gone missing over the last week. I’ve seen raccoons running by the chicken coop. I chase them off, but they keep coming back. I have 1 rooster, 5 hens, 1 turkey chick, and the rest are baby hens. Any advice would be great!
I don’t really want to hurt them, I just want them to find their dinner somewhere else.
You can hire a trapper(animal control) to come and remove them, you can shoot them if you’re ok with that kind of thing, I would recommend the former. Or fortify your coop so they can’t get in.
Does anyone know where to find good chicken coop instructions?
Does anyone know where to find good chicken coop instructions? I am wanting to get a few chickens to save on eggs, and since I love eggs I thought I might try and build my own chicken coop. Anyone?
The first site I pasted there because it has really good info on how to have chickens. The second has free plans for building a coop. Have Fun! This sounds like a really neat project!
http://www.backyardchickens.com/lcenter.html
http://www.buildeazy.com/freeplans.html