I might have not mastered this new technique yet.
After so many years in swiftlet farming I still believed that the best method to evaluate a sick BH is to visit its site and view inside and outside.
You need to really see how bad were those entrance hole. Its bright light coming from the monkey house into the hall and pollute the nesting rooms.
You also need to see how bad are those ventilation holes are affecting the nesting rooms light.
You need to see how bad those nesting planks are attacked by fungus or dirt or foot marks.
You need to see how bad were the gap between the ceiling and those nesting planks.
You need to see and feel how dry are the rooms, its floors and walls.
You need to check if there are any signs of owl attacking the BH.
You need to check if the external sound tweeters are properly placed.
You need to check how many internal sound tweeters were installed and how they were installed.
The amplifiers setting need to be checked.
The way the amplifiers were timed are correct or not.
The room temperature.
The heat on the walls.
And many more.
How can you judge what is happening in the BH by just looking at some photos?
I think I need to quickly learn how to master this new technique.
If I do there is no need to take those long journey here and there.
This Super Sifu is coming to Peninsular Malaysia next month and I hope he will show his technique on how to apply his strange method.
Let see how many BHs he will cure.
I can't wait to see what happened next.
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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