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The Public Health Ministry has found it necessary to instill a new value among Thais by encouraging them to consume less sugar.
You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink it!!!
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I read your post and for some reason I kept on reading it with an Arnold Schwarzenegger accent !!
If you are a good looking guy and are looking for a genuine Thai lady, try looking for one at the local universities or even in the shopping centers, going to bars and clubs to pick up chicks was the norm in the 1980's and will always turn up all kinds of riff raff!!
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I have isa brown and hyline chickens and they lay 300-330 hi quality 60-90 gram eggs per year, they eat no more than 150 gms of laying pellets per day and will produce grade one eggs for the first 18 months.
I've just bought 150 (whole flock) 10 months old ISA Brown hens from one woman (100 THB per hen). They are in pretty bad shape in my opinion - bad quality food and not really clean coop (but they looks happy) so I will have to first of all dust them all and maybe apply some Ivermectin for parasites. And make them some special food on the beginning (proteins and calcium) of course.
I bought also 50 beautiful RIR hens and 3 roosters (120 THB per hen) from my neighbor who decided to keep only Thai chickens.
There gonna be still space for around 100 chicks but no rush
Btw does anyone know where I can buy fresh Stinging Nettle in Thailand?
Taking good care, feeding nutritious feed and proper management can prevent almost all types of illnesses and diseases and provide healthy chooks and eggs.
Ar they going to be free range or gaged, either way keeping their laying and sleeping areas clean is very important.
I would recommend feeding them with layer pellets as their main food, with green veges and grains as a supplementary food, grated carrot is excellent for them and will give nice dark orange colored and flavorsome egg yolks.
Get rid of any mites or lice a few on the birds is ok and normal but you need to avoid an outbreak /infestation.
Treat your birds for worms also, you can feed them garlic regularly as well as a generic wormer that you add to their water.
Things to look out for and preventative maintenance items would be;
Rickets,
You said they wern't fed well so ,rickets disease due to lack of vitamin D or proper ratio of calcium and phosphorus in their regular feed and you will know if they have it by, thin shelled eggs and lameness.
Fatty Liver Syndrome,
Also if the food was high in Carbohydrates e.g feeding the chooks with rice and corn, which is what most Thai's do, will greatly reduce the life of the bird and the eggs quality will be low.
If your chickens look sick and miserable, not active/eating/drinking, has blood in their poo and exhibits other symptoms as listed here it is often safe to assume they have coccidiosis so you will have to treat all of them with a coccidiocidal medication.
What do you want stinging nettle for? if you get it on you, you will experience the same as falling into a nest of bees
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On a lighter note "bang Mutt"... Priceless
Flea Powder??
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Really, life is worth nothing in Thailand..... How biter are you.. Where are you from ?
Your life is worth nothing in Thailand, using public transportation or your own you risk your life daily. Good medical care is expensive as are imported drugs administered by Thai hospitals.
Well ! looks like some one forgot to take off his rose colored, bar girl glasses!!!
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Why does this shocking exodus have to be Europe's problem?
Why does Europe have to take in and resettle these peoples?
They are from the middle east, is Syria the only country in the middle east?
Are there any middle eastern countries taking or offering refuge and resettlement to these desperate peoples?
Are any of the wealthy oil states assisting these peoples?
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I know where there is a 50 rai farm full of Ton Kratom
Ahh! Ignorance is bliss!!
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"World must end poverty, inequality: PM tells UN."
It's so nice to hear that the general is going to give all of his money to the poor.
Or, his statements in the OP is what we call "lip service".
Hang on! Didn't Taksin Shinawatra tell everyone that he took all of the money from the rich and gave it to the poor???
So Thailand shouldn't have any issues with poverty now!
Right??
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I have isa brown and hyline chickens and they lay 300-330 hi quality 60-90 gram eggs per year, they eat no more than 150 gms of laying pellets per day and will produce grade one eggs for the first 18 months.
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Aroi na! tod, kratium, bai krapow, ped ped na! Na?
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"The police chief said that .... the suspect had confessed to his role without being tortured...."
That's really decent of them.
The quote was taken out of context and the thai translation wasn't the best, so the actual quote was,
"the suspect had confessed to his role without being tortured much"
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Anyone been to Aruba?
I have not lived there, but visited there a couple of times. It is a relatively small island, and the first time I went, i was surprised that it does not have a tropical landscape but is almost more desert-like. Pretty barren. It is outside the hurricane paths, so there are no worries about that, though it is close to the equator so hot all the time. Very little rain there.
Casinos are a big business there. There used to be a big refinery on the north west side of the island, but it has since closed down (I believe).
I think there is good diving nearby and it is part of the ABC islands (Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao), which are all Dutch territories.
Thanks for the reply, a good and honest review and reply.
Unlike the other trolls that replied, who have nothing better to do.
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Anyone been to Aruba?
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I lived in Aonang for many years and I got bitten a million times by mozzies in town, in the national parks, rubber/palm farms, everywhere I went and I never got sick, not even a common cold.
If I were you and was worried about it enough to post a forum about it, I wouldn't go just stay at home lock the doors and windows and hide under the blankets.
But if you do go, just use some common sense, like use lots of sketoline, long sleeves and pants when in the national parks, ask for "Ya Chit Yung" when you go to the restaurants and the pub.
I would be more worried about catching a nasty STD from one of the many migrating,transient ladies of the night.
Don't worry be happy
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Fixing all mistakes within the term of his government. How long is a piece of string?
Q;How long is a piece of string?
A;Twice the half of it.
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criminal energy is not only in Thailand, happened around the world
The only difference is that the people of Thailand are masters at it, I have seen many Thais, do the same thing to other Thais, however it is considered extremely geang mak mak !! if you do it to a Farung.
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"Undercover Pattaya Police Officers conducted a covert operation in Jomtien in the early hours of Monday which resulted in the arrest of a suspected drug dealer from Iran and the seizure of class 1 drugs".
Which will now be cut down and redistributed through the correct police mafia network
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Origin of the word Hub;
Originearly 16th century (denoting a shelf at the side of a fireplace used for heating pans): -
One can only imagine the last few minuets of life that poor girl spent in horror and hell and how she suffered at the hands of this animal.
Looks like he will be getting the justice he deserves.
However the actions of this coward have given the family of this poor girl a lifetime of sorrow, grief and morning and one can only imagine what they have been through.
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Candles and incense were burned today – two days before the national lottery is called – at a well near Wat Hua Nong Kaen, where visitors queue to pray and make offerings above water they believe can cure any disease and supply good fortune.
Ah what a nice concept, its a shame and a pity that poor and desperate people with little if no education are constantly being taken advantage of in this way. sad
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Serious question. Does he speak any English at all?
He speaks Thailish.
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"This centre will not seek profits, but will aim to earn enough so the project can stay afloat,"
I hope this isn't another project where billions of baht disappear to offshore accounts of Thailands rich and shameless and the people that it was designed for, get left out in the cold again!
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Some interesting facts about cola.
As soon as soda's swallowed, the pancreas is notified and rapidly begins to create insulin in response to the sugar. Insulin is a hormone the body uses to move sugar from food or drink into the bloodstream, where cells are then able to use sugar for energy. Within just 20 minutes, blood sugar levels spike and the liver responds to the insulin by turning sugar into fat for storage.
Within 45 minutes of gulping down a single 20-ounce glass of soda, caffeine from the drink is fully absorbed, and as a result your pupils dilate and blood pressure rises. The body produces more dopamine, which stimulates the pleasure centers of the brain — just like a low-grade line of cocaine.
When the hour chimes, the body begins to experience a blood sugar crash, which is around the same time a person reaches for their second soda, or for another sweet and sugar snack to suffice. Soda’s connection to the obesity epidemic is so intertwined, Harvard researchers have calculated each additional soda consumed increases the risk of obesity 1.6 times.
In addition to the threat of reaching obese levels, researchers also found after following 40,000 men for two decades, those who drank a sugary beverage each day had a 20 percent increased risk of having a heart attack. The high fructose corn syrup — a cheap replacement for cane sugar — has been associated with increased risk of metabolic syndrome, which leads to diabetes and heart disease.
Beverage companies know the haphazard sugar cycle all too well. In the United States, they spend approximately $3.2 billion in marketing each year in an effort to tempt consumers to pick up a liter of brown bubbly sugar with their pizza, or a case of cans for their child’s next birthday party. Those little children have an 80 percent increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes if they become regular soda drinkers. Their future will be one full of kidney problems, reproductive issues, osteoporosis, asthma, and bad teeth with dissolved tooth enamel.
Drink up!
Health Ministry launches campaign to reduce sugar consumption among Thais
in Thailand News
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Adverse reactions and side effects of aspartame include:
Eye
blindness in one or both eyes
decreased vision and/or other eye problems such as: blurring, bright flashes, squiggly lines, tunnel vision, decreased night vision
pain in one or both eyes
decreased tears
trouble with contact lenses
bulging eyes
Ear
tinnitus - ringing or buzzing sound
severe intolerance of noise
marked hearing impairment
Neurologic
epileptic seizures
headaches, migraines and (some severe)
dizziness, unsteadiness, both
confusion, memory loss, both
severe drowsiness and sleepiness
paresthesia or numbness of the limbs
severe slurring of speech
severe hyperactivity and restless legs
atypical facial pain
severe tremors
Psychological/Psychiatric
severe depression
irritability
aggression
anxiety
personality changes
insomnia
phobias
Chest
palpitations, tachycardia
shortness of breath
recent high blood pressure
Gastrointestinal
nausea
diarrhea, sometimes with blood in stools
abdominal pain
pain when swallowing
Skin and Allergies
itching without a rash
lip and mouth reactions
hives
aggravated respiratory allergies such as asthma
Endocrine and Metabolic
loss of control of diabetes
menstrual changes
marked thinning or loss of hair
marked weight loss
gradual weight gain
aggravated low blood sugar (hypoglycemia)