One of my biggest satisfaction is to watch those swiftlet being sucked into any of those BH which you owned or looking after.
You feel great or somewhat a big achievement to be able to pull these wild birds into a house that used to be empty.
I am sure many swiftlet farmers out there feel exactly the same.
Can you imagine looking at the sky and suddenly a black dot flew near your BH and immediately after they hear the external sound they will zoom towards the entrance hole and gone inside for a number of seconds?
Yes some will enter for a few short seconds but there are also others that will enter for more than 5 minutes.
When evening comes those birds will start to reach your BH and there will be a kind of frenzy where each of them wanted to enter the BH first.
You might want to count the number of birds entering but once they reach say a thousand birds you will have a tough time to keep the counter running.
"Pak Harry you should count 10 birds and click one time. Or else there is no way you can keep pace with them."
Oh yes that was what I was asked to do by one of my worker during a bird count in Bentong, Pahang.
The more they came the happier you will be.
Just imagine you started with zero and now filled up with thousands.
The pleasure is pleasing and there is no instrument to measure your satisfaction.
To those who are still having little success with your BH, try to be patience however if the number keep staying stagnant, try to get some help.
There is nothing to be shy about it. Lots of BH owner faced similar problem and you might be one of them.
The only different is that you dare to find the proper solutions.
Maybe you should try to attend my Seminar this March 3rd 2012 and during tea or lunch break let me look at your BH problem.
Try to bring along the BH pictures and sketch of your BH.
Call me if you think you are facing some problems with your BH.
Edible Birdnest farming can be considered an ideal, most exciting and a very lucrative business. This venture is suitable for those who live in parts of Cambodia, Southern Thailand, Burma, Malaysia, Vietnam, the Philippine and Indonesia. This blog is dedicated to my findings, crazy ideas, encounters with newbies, comments from friends, local news, pictures relevant to Birdnest plus my personal experiences and knowledge gained in swiftlet farming.
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