We were about to reach the town of Setiawan from Teluk Intan.
Managed to call Mr.D to meet us at the normal meeting point in Setiawan.
Just when I put down the phone I saw this wooden BH that looks abandoned, made of half wood and half bricks.
The monkey house was very small and on the wall there were a couple of exhaust fans.
No sound played and I am very sure this is a DIY birdhouse that failed to take off or perhaps the owner gave up after no birds entering his BH.
Now wait a second. The house is in Setiawan, the capital city of swiftlet farming and no birds coming in.
Hmm I wonder if you ask thinking like what I am thinking........
To fail in Klang or Nilai is understandable but in Setiawan, tak ada logic, unless the owner have little or no knowledge in swiftlet farming.
So the morale of the story is that even you have the right location and below the flying path but you have too little knowledge the chances of success is not very sure yet.
The best is to gather as much knowledge like how these Cambodians are doing. They are willing to come to Malaysia and learn from people who they believed will ensure that they make lesser mistakes.
Managed to call Mr.D to meet us at the normal meeting point in Setiawan.
Just when I put down the phone I saw this wooden BH that looks abandoned, made of half wood and half bricks.
The monkey house was very small and on the wall there were a couple of exhaust fans.
No sound played and I am very sure this is a DIY birdhouse that failed to take off or perhaps the owner gave up after no birds entering his BH.
Now wait a second. The house is in Setiawan, the capital city of swiftlet farming and no birds coming in.
Hmm I wonder if you ask thinking like what I am thinking........
To fail in Klang or Nilai is understandable but in Setiawan, tak ada logic, unless the owner have little or no knowledge in swiftlet farming.
So the morale of the story is that even you have the right location and below the flying path but you have too little knowledge the chances of success is not very sure yet.
The best is to gather as much knowledge like how these Cambodians are doing. They are willing to come to Malaysia and learn from people who they believed will ensure that they make lesser mistakes.
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