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Thursday, June 21, 2012

Arnab baka kacukan untuk dilelong

Pihak kami sudah tidakberupaya  mengurus arnab - arnab ini yang dahulunya dibela secara hobi sahaja. Oleh kerana pembiakan terlalu cepat dengan bantuan wanzulswiftlet berserta rezeki yang murah  daripda ALLAH hari ini bilangan sudah mencapai 60 ekor dan terus bertambah pada setiap hari.




kepada sesiapa yang berminat boleh hubungi wanzul...   013 441 9070     talian 24jam

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

test lokasi

"http://www.youtube.com/embed/UiksaOYOEXE"

Enjoy the video..walet beratur masuk dalam RBW pertama


Monday, June 18, 2012

Artis ini Hina Isteri Nabi Muhammad S.A.W.

Islamic Scholars Reject Machine Slaughter



18 June 2012
UK - Leading Islamic scholars have unanimously rejected the automated slaughter of halal poultry using machines with rotary blades, insisting each animal must be killed with a hand held knife.
According to HalalFocus.com, some 35 scholars attended a debate on religious slaughter and all rejected the mechanisation of the procedure under halal law, according to the meeting organiser, Naved Syed, a member of Eblex’s halal steering group.

The issue is controversial, however, with some halal organisations reported to take a more pragmatic view and apparently agreeing to automated slaughter under certain conditions. It is also a delicate matter for enforcement authorities aware of the highly sensitive nature of religious slaughter.

While the meeting was happy with Food Standards Agency guidelines to local authority enforcement officers on halal food issues the scholars expressed concerns that correct practices were being ignored in many cases.

According to the guidelines slaughtermen must use a sharp knife to sever the jugular veins and carotid arteries as well as the oesophagus and trachea of animals, but not the spinal cord as this restricts convulsion, which in turn restricts the pumping out of blood.

However Syed said machine slaughter methods did result in the spinal cord being cut in 5 per cent of cases.

A survey last year showed that of 4.7 million birds slaughtered in one week using so-called halal procedures only 1.2 million used the correct manual method.

Mr Syed said: “If you are going to do halal you must do it properly.” He rejected a suggestion that following correct halal procedures was not practical on a modern, fast moving, poultry slaughterline, insisting that up to 8,000 birds an hour could be processed if four extra slaughtermen were employed."

He predicted that the rejection of automated slaughter methods by the scholars and the proper enforcement of halal manual methods would lead to legal challenges by some companies.

He added that although he organised the meeting he was not allowed to speak in the debate.

Masood Khawaji, president of the non profit authenticating body the Halal Food Authority, said mechanical slaughter methods have become necessary and some scholars and clerics are living in the past. “We have to look to the future,” he said.

Mechanised slaughter of poultry and animals under halal procedures should be permitted provided some criteria are met including ensuring that the animal
is not dead before slaughter and blood is drained from the body.

Sunday, June 17, 2012

mampukah pakatan rakyat ke putrajaya?

bena pakatan rakyat gak di kota bharu



Saturday, June 16, 2012

influenza viruses

The 1918 flu pandemic (the "Spanish flu") was an influenza pandemic, and the first of the two pandemics involving H1N1 influenza virus (the second was the 2009 flu pandemic, an outbreak of swine flu). It was an unusually severe and deadly pandemic that spread across the world. 
The pandemic lasted from June 1918 to December 1919,[3] spreading even to the Arctic and remote Pacific islands. Between 50 and 100 million died, making it one of the deadliest natural disasters in human history.




This is a common occurrence with influenza viruses: there is a tendency for pathogenic viruses to become less lethal with time, providing more living hosts.[10]

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Can Bird Flu-Resistant Chickens be Developed?










ANALYSIS - Could the answer to breeding a bird that is resistant to bird flu be drawing near? According to researchers at Roslin Institute at Edinburgh University in Scotland and Cambridge University, the day could be drawing near, writes Chris Harris.
The research in to genetically modifying chickens that did not pass on avian influenza was reported about two years ago.

But since that breakthrough, everything appears to have gone quiet on the research.

The original research developed genetically modified (transgenic) chickens that do not transmit avian influenza to other chickens with which they are in contact.

The genetic modification has the potential to stop bird flu outbreaks spreading within poultry flocks.

At the time, the scientists said that the breakthrough would not only protect the health of domestic poultry but could also reduce the risk of bird flu epidemics leading to new flu virus epidemics in the human population.

To produce these chickens, the Cambridge and Edinburgh scientists introduced a new gene that manufactures a small "decoy" molecule that mimics an important control element of the bird flu virus. The replication machinery of the virus is tricked into recognising the decoy molecule instead of the viral genome and this interferes with the replication cycle of the virus.

When the transgenic chickens were infected with avian flu, they became sick but did not transmit the infection on to other chickens kept in the same pen with them. This was the case even if the other chickens were normal (non-transgenic) birds.

The next steps in the research were expected to be the development of birds that not only did not pass on the virus but were also resistant.

However, the research hit funding problems and little has been heard on the matter since.

Now, the research team is hopeful of gaining new funding within the next few months that will enable them to carry on the research to develop birds that are resistant to avian flu H5N1.

Professor Helen Sang, from The Roslin Institute at the University of Edinburgh, said that her research colleagues at Cambridge, headed by Dr Laurence Tiley, had been developing transgenic models in the lab and the results of the trials with cells in culture had been encouraging.

"We have had some trials that look encouraging, but we won't know until we have carried out trials in birds," Professor Sang said.

She said that the research team is hoping for more funding to come through later this year and then the trials with birds can be started.

If the trials prove successful, the prospect of a commercialised avian flu resistant bird could have huge potential for the industry. However, the question of genetic modification always runs the risk of public rejection.

The outcry that has surrounded trials of GM crops in the UK in recent months, let alone the public uproar criticism that followed the news that products from genetically modified dairy cattle could have entered the food chain places big question marks over how a transgenic avian flu resistant chicken will be received.

When the initial research was published in 2010, the research team said that they felt that the public reaction would be positive and good.

The researchers said: "We believe the attitude of the UK public to GM food depends on the nature and purpose of the genetic modification. Disease resistance is clearly a beneficial characteristic for animal welfare and public health.

"The public's awareness of the global threat of influenza is high. We hope that examples that demonstrate clear consumer benefits with no inherent risk will encourage constructive debate about the potential of GM food in the future.

"Ultimately the British public will need to see how they benefit from eating genetically modified food, before they are likely to make the decision to do so."

Professor Sang said: "Using genetic modification to introduce genetic changes that cannot be achieved by animal breeding demonstrates the potential of GM to improve animal welfare in the poultry industry. This work could also form the basis for improving economic and food security in many regions of the world where bird flu is a significant problem."

And she told ThePoultrySite that she felt the public was prepared "to consider this an option" and felt the trials were well worthwhile continuing.

Certainly, if successful, this research could have dramatic benefits not only for the poultry industry but for other livestock sectors as the research team believes that the same techniques can be adapted for other species and other requirements and disease - but only if the public can be convinced first.

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Rbw pilhan walet

Burung walet mempunyai 5 organ deria sama seperti manusia. Deria membolehkan burung walet mengesan perubahan alam sama ada untuk menarik atau menolak kesan alam sekitar terhadap fisiologi haiwan itu sendiri. Perubahan alam yang berlaku dikenali sebagai RANGSANGAN. Adakah anda tahu  5 jenis deria dan kepentingan rangsangan yang boleh kita manfaat untuk memikat burung walet  menginap dan berkembangbiak dalam Rbw pilihannya?.
Bagaimana anda manfaat deria dan rangsangan sudah tentu banyak bergantung kepada pengetahuan anda tentang animal science dan survival instinct dalam perladangan burung walet.   selamat mencuba

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Teknik memburu perlu di tingkat


Friday, June 8, 2012

No Bird Flu in Guangdong, Say Authorities


CHINA - Sources with the provincial department of agriculture said only one test sample collected from a duck in Jiangnan bazaar of meats and vegetables was suspected of being positive for the deadly H5 bird flu virus.
The samples were sent to the State's laboratory for further examination, according to a press release from Guangdong provincial department of agriculture.

"More than 40 samples collected from poultry in local meat and vegetable bazaars have been examined since the beginning of the month, and all the samples were negative," said the press release.

The Guangdong provincial department of agriculture has also issued a notice to relevant cities and departments, asking them to expand examination and stress sterilization work on local live poultry booths and bazaars to prevent the outbreak of bird flu in the province, which borders the Hong Kong and Macao special administrative regions.

The notice was issued after a 2-year-old boy who had visited a poultry bazaar in Guangzhou's Haizhu district tested positive for the deadly H5N1 strain of avian influenza in Hong Kong earlier this month.

The boy is still in hospital in Hong Kong, but all 22 contacts he had were examined and found to be negative for the H5N1 virus, according to sources with Guangdong provincial department of health.

In another development, He Jianfeng, director of Guangdong Provincial Institute of Infectious Disease Control and Prevention, said Guangdong is now experiencing a high incidence of flu. 

"The spread of flu has entered into the peak period in Guangdong, with many outbreaks having been reported in schools and kindergartens in previous months," Mr Jianfeng told local media.

And 92.2 per cent of the flu is type A, caused by H3N2 virus, while 7.8 per cent is type B, said Mr Jianfeng.

He predicted that the number of flu patients will continue to grow in the province in the coming months, reaching a peak in July.

And the cities of Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Zhuhai, Foshan, Dongguan and Zhanjiang have been hardest hit, he said.

Guangdong has been on the warning list for flu, meaning that flu patients have made up more than 5 per cent of the province's total number of outpatients since March, he added.

Mr Jianfeng urged experts and doctors from Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao to expand co-operation in preventing and curing the disease.

Luo Xuequn, a professor from the Paediatrics Department of Zhongshan No 1 Hospital affiliated to Sun Yatsen University, said the number of children coming to his hospital because of flu has doubled in the past two months.

"Paediatricians are seeing more than 500 children a day," he said.

Zhong Shijie, a doctor from Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicines, said the number of flu patients in his hospital has grown by 20 to 30 per cent since May.

"The hospital now has to cope with more than 3,000 flu patients a day, accounting for more than 15 per cent of outpatients," Dr Shijie said.

He added that the hospital has opened a special clinic to treat flu patients

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Lokasi terbaik, lokasi pilihan saya


Biasanya lokasi macam ni, tidak pernah menghampakan saya, kenapa ia dikatakan lokasi terbaik, apakah ciri2 lokasi terbaik?


wonderfull!! segala gala nampak sempurna sekali



10-year-old Cambodian girl dies from bird flu: WHO

PHNOM PENH: A 10-year-old Cambodian girl has died from bird flu, the World Health Organization (WHO) said Monday, the country's third fatality from the virulent disease this year.

The child developed a fever and shortness of breath on May 20 and died on Sunday, the WHO said in a joint statement with the Cambodian health ministry.

Hospital tests confirmed she had contracted the H5N1 strain of avian influenza.

"There is evidence of recent deaths among poultry in the village and the patient prepared sick chicken for food prior to becoming sick," the statement said.

The girl, from southwestern Kampong Speu province, is the 21st person in Cambodia to become infected with the H5N1 virus since 2003. Nineteen of those cases have been fatal.

The H5N1 strain has killed 357 people worldwide since 2003, according to WHO statistics.

Concerns about avian influenza have risen in the region with China, Vietnam and Indonesia all reporting deaths from the virus this year.

The virus typically spreads from birds to humans through direct contact, but experts fear it could mutate into a form easily transmissible between humans, with the potential to kill millions in a pandemic.

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Try to read thiss!

Sorry, I'd to disagree with Summer about spending the RM1k to attend seminars of those famous sifus in return for goodies such as sounds, etc. Not all 'famous' sifus are that good.

My bhse was revamped by one of these famous blogger sifu and I was very disappointed by his lack of experience & knowledge shown by his revamp works. Some more, he got the guts to give seminars, acting like a 'sifu' to those newbies. Keep the money and go buy & read some books on swiftlet farming better..:

Saturday, May 26, 2012

El Nino Risk Rising


GLOBAL - Improved moisture conditions throughout the southwestern US has lessened the possibility of drought for many farms and ranches in 2012. However, El Nino conditions may emerge over the Pacific Ocean by mid-August affecting Indian rains in some areas of the country in the second half of the June to September monsoon season.Regions of Southeast Asia and Australia are also likely to be affected by an El Nino, which was reponsible for a decade-long Australian drought, according to Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.
In contrast, the opposite La Nina weather pattern, has brought flooding to Eastern Australia in the past two years.
El Nino conditions, which can parch Asia and bring cooler weather to the US, may develop this year as the Pacific Ocean warms.
El Nino is a warming of ocean surface temperatures in the eastern and central Pacific, the opposite of La Nina.
The El Nino phenomenon occurs every three to seven years, and strong El Ninos can lead to strong weakening of the trade winds that blow west across the Pacific,
triggering drought in southeast Asia and Australia and parts of Africa.While Australia's Bureau of Meteorology seven climate models hint at a return to El Nino, the World Meteorological Organization said last week it still maintains its neutral outlook for the second half of the year.


Friday, May 25, 2012

Kesilapan yang melampau

Sebelum Anda memulakan sesuatu perkara adalah menjadi kewajipan untuk mengetahui perkara2 asas ( basic requirements ). Sekiranya keadaan berlaku seperti diatas, saya yakin banyak lagi perkara yang tidak sepatutnya dibuat dibahagian dalam bangunan tersebut memandang pada bahagian luar sudah cukup mengambarkan betapa " Sakit " bangunan itu. Anda memerlukan wang yang banyak untuk menjadi Rbw diatas  "sihat"semula dan  berfungsi seperti yang tuannya kehendaki. 

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Maize growers in trouble



Farmers urge govt to buy the grain

Maize growers fear losses due to falling prices of the grain as demand for poultry feed slumps after bird flu wiped out 25,000 farms in the last one year, farmers and traders said.
Prices of maize fell to Tk 11-13 a kg at farmers' level in May from almost Tk 20 in the same month a year ago, according to growers in maize producing districts.
"Traders are losing interest in maize. If some traders want to buy at all, they want to buy on credit, not cash," said Abul Hossain Molla, a maize grower at Damuda of Chuadanga, a major maize growing district.
Prices of maize, mostly used in poultry feed mills, may fall further as growers and traders expect higher production due to more acreage for maize farming.
Maize farming rose 24 percent to 6.99 lakh acres in the current fiscal year from 5.60 lakh acres from fiscal 2010-11, according to initial data from the Department of Agricultural Extension.
The DAE is yet to finalise its production estimate. But traders and crop extension officials expect that output will exceed 10.18 lakh tonnes, an estimate by Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics.
"The current prices are lower than my production costs, which has increased in the last one year because of increased prices of fuel, fertiliser and labour cost," said Azizul Haque, a grower in Chuadanga.
Haque produced a kilogram of maize spending Tk 14 this year. "The government should withdraw restrictions on exports to cushion farmers against losses," he said.
Sudhir Chandra Nath, head of the agro and food security programme of BRAC, said middlemen and millers are using higher production and lower demand for maize in poultry feed mills as an opportunity to drive down prices.
"A section of millers and middlemen want to take advantage of the situation," the official, who sells maize seeds, said.
“Farmers are more interested to sell off maize fearing erosion of quality as they do not have any capacity to store.”
Md Moqbul Hossain, a maize grower in Bogra, said sold his stock at Tk 15 a kg last month and avoided losses.
He demanded the government buy maize to protect farmers against any loss.
AKM Azad, president of Maize Association of Bangladesh, a grouping of traders, said maize production this year would exceed annual demand for 12 lakh tonnes.
"The government should immediately lift all restrictions on maize exports," he said, expecting maize output will cross 15 lakh tonnes this year.
In August 2008, the caretaker government restricted maize exports by fixing a minimum export price of $600 a tonne.

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Rbw pertama 80 sarang dalam 12 bulan

Rbw pertama keluarga saya  mempunyai 80 biji sarang dalam tempoh 12 bulan. Tidak ada yang hebat tentang Rbw ini, cuma kondisi dalaman cukup mantap yang lain- lain adalah biasa biasa saja, hanya suara luar berfungsi untuk suara dalam dan luar. Tiada sebarang aroma dan sarang palsu malah roving room hanya bersaiz playwood 8x8 sahaja tetapi ia dapat bersaing dengan Rbw berharga 0.35 juta yang jauh lebih hebat.

Kawasan strategik untuk membina Rbw

enjoy this video

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Mereka adalah pembantu setiaku

Wajah2 yang setia membantu dalam urusan pembinaan Rbw selama ini