Mr. Gee of Seremban who had a farm of 1 year old had always wanted to meet up with me but I had turned him down many times because of my tight schedule. Last weekend he was in town again and called me. I guess I have to meet up with him this time not to disappoint him.
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Furthermore at the same time I had few readers from Miri (Mr. Chai and friends) who were in town purposely to meet me to discuss about the construction of a 30x 100ft Stand Alone. Since all of them were in town I decided to group them all and take them to Teluk Gong for Seafood dinner.
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Do we really need to paint all our farms black? Is it a must? These were the questions thrown at me during the Seafood dinner.
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“The answer is NO, not necessary Unless required’.
The reason of painting black paint in farms is to make the farm darker and to reduce the density of light”. It is a must? Well the answer says it all to reduce light density.
It is not a must. If a farm is being design properly where light factors have been considered properly prior to designing then painting the farm black is not necessary.
On the other hand if the farm is not being designed properly which light is the problem then one should paint the farm black.
Bear in mind not the whole farm should be painted black, only certain/selected areas need to be painted black if it’s required.
Painting a farm black is remedy works. If the farm is being done or designed properly then it doesn’t need to be painted black.
What had transpired this problem? The lack understanding and poor knowledge of how a good Swiftlets farm should be build.
In most cases to owners and consultants black paint is part of the construction and it is a must. The farms are not completed when the owners and consultants don’t see black paint on all walls. This had become a norm and standard in the Swiftlets farming Industry.
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So the above answered the questions.
The dinner was fantastic not because of the food…it was the opportunity to meet up with my loyal readers who had been reading my blog everyday without fail since last year (claimed Mr. Gee).
I was told all the things that he learned from my blog were applied to his farm and his farm is progressing very well.
After the dinner we headed back to Sunway Hotel where Mr. Chai and friend are staying to discuss further about the design of his 30x100ft stand alone. Mr. Chai wanted to build a stand alone farm JV with his friend.
He had spoken to many consultants in Miri and as well as friends who are involved in Swiftlets farming but finds that there are still many things he needs to know. Mr. Chai finds that most of them are unable to answer to his questions related Swiftlets farming. This is why they fly all the way to K.L.
Good meeting with you all guys!
See you soon again in Miri.
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