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hello,
don't just believe to what travel program tell you about how beautiful a country or any. then, just proceed with below
by the way, i've an idea, i think the television travel program show a phone number to dial, or email to send question, is that exist? if yes, just ask them about:
1. is there any *noisy sound* made by people in Indonesia? even when we have dinner and even when we haven't wake up they did it.
2. is there any power outages happen in Indonesia? if there is any, how frequent it happen?
3. how about crime level? and friendliness of dominant number of people here. or about police *manner* here.
and the traffic or how people drive here.
<since Indonesia consist of more than 32000 islands (5 big islands), 1 region condition won't show the whole condition.
but, i do know the whole part of this country's *behavior*>
you'll get shocked if they tell the truth.
the temp is 34 deg (sometime 38 deg) at noon and 32-33 deg at night. humidity now is 60% (now is night here), oh, i'm too jealous when heard people talking about shoveling snow and playing skating.
i have no winter here. never touch snow at all. so sad i can't play with white clear and cool snow, here we only have dry and rain season. 6 months raining and 6 months drying. but since global warming ruin all climates, we can have a hard rain many times when it's now dry season.
rare chicken, in here i can't even see any silkie,amercauna or other kind of chicken and that's why i think more than 90% chicken in BYC is rare to me. and now, Faverolles, that's hard to tell the name for me
, firstly i even spell it *favourest*
. i just take a look at BYC breed section, and ew, i'm sorry to be honest, i feel they look strange for me, have beard? and like silkie have *feather* until the feet?
i'm confused. and that's interesting to have many colored eggs, i can only have white and brown colored eggs here.
and that's a very luck to have a rare chicken, what a lucky women you're.
yes, i've asked some people who raise chicken and they said *arabic chicken* is a good layer, it means they are specially breed ed to laying egg. the *village* one is dual purpose, natural behavior-ed chicken. and i also interesting in crossing my arabic with village when my arabic mature.
although yes that will take so long time to have them ready to mate.
wew, almost all village rooster is brave roos, and i sometime dislike their too brave idea when found out 1 of my rooster laying at ground in dead condition when i let him free ranged together with 1 other rooster.
yes, i have a small shop, i don't know what is that called in english, sell many things, start from cigar,rice,snack,candle,bulb,cable,welding electrode,chicken feed,corn,glutinous rice, milk flour,and lots. what you called a shop like that in english?
1. yes they do, relieving me since i'm too busy work and college and tired at night so i don't have to shred newspaper anymore.
3. yes of course they must be most lucky in here, i never heard people here feed the fish to chicken. don't think that i spend much money on fish though, here is easy to find fish, ID is a *sea country* with wide sea to explore and catch fish. 1 kg small fish = $0,5 and can be use to feed my flock for almost 1 week so i spend about $2 each month to feed them fish and why don't i just try to get FREE protein source like worm?
and that's good to share us information on raising mealworm. please post it very2 instructive so that i can DIY.
i think i need to raise them here and the flock can have a *flood of worm* soon.
and i'm really sorry if there's any kind of wrong word/ rude / offend word/ statement/ misplacement word/statement i use, since i don't know how is it to be categorized *polite* statement to people abroad/outside ID and it's hard to join and find a right word to join it in english.