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Wednesday, November 19, 2008

How Lucky These Cambodians Brothers !!!



They did the right thing in their life and I believe others should follow their foot steps.

Travel and get those knowledge before embarking on their dream BH.

The two brothers never ever dreamed of entering a BH with 3,000 nests. Never ever dream of getting somebody to be their sifu in their venture and now they nearly accomplished all by making the right decision.
Learn as much as you can and then embark on your dream BH.

Four days with Sifu Harry and learn everything that they need to know.

Nal is a computer graduate and used to work with a American organisation in Cambodia. After a three years as an employee he wanted to be on his own.

After looking at all the available options he stumbled into swiftlet farming. He got it from a dream, he claimed. He visited Malaysia once but did not learn much until he found Pak Harry swiftlet farming blog.

He finished reading every article written in less then one month and not one time but more then once.

He was not satisfied and wanted very much to meet Pak Harry in person. He admitted to borrowing some money to fly over to Malaysia to learn hands on with his Sifu.

I was very honored but no matter how much he learned from me I told him to give back to all his Cambodian swiftlet farmers.

I advise him that my aspiration is to help those who are in need of proper guidance in swiftlet farming. If he can do that in his country I will be very proud to be his Sifu.

In the meantime, today we had a fantastic day.

Starting from KL to Klang then to Sungai Rambai. After the short stop we moved to Kuala Selangor and Sekinchan. Took them to those padi fields with many big size BHs to stop by.

Arrived Setiawan, Perak at about 4.30pm and received by Mr.D.

The first thing he did was to find us a simple hotel. Mr.D was very pleased to help and he can never stop talking about "Black Cloud" sound.

We entered one of his BH with 3,000 nests and the internal view was breath taking. Those birds were everywhere and their nest were crystal white.

The best was to have a look at how effective "Black Cloud" was.

Harry those birds become so crazy and even after 7.45pm there are still some pecking on those tweeters.

I saw with my own eyes and I just could not believed to see how those birds were attracted to the sound.

"Harry the "Black Cloud" is the best sound that I ever have and I wish you have found this much ealier. It is effective and marvellous."











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