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We are young farmers who are raising and breeding rabbits. We also accept visitors to our little farm.
Contact me at koemalen[at].com or call 016 63 53 67 and 097 99 72 694.
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Cambodian Farm
We love rabbits and have plenty. If you are rabbit lovers, contact us at koemalen[at]gmail.com :-)
Move to www.cambofarm.com | 10:57 PM |
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Something about our rabbits | 4:41 AM |
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Here comes to a point where we have to grow very young rice to feed our little rabbits. Perhaps their teeth aren't strong enough to bite into water green we grow at home. This green little patch hopefully gives joy to our little rabbits.
We also decide to call our little farm "Malen's Rabbit Farm". I have a dream. That is to be able to breed many kind of rabbits and sell them inside Cambodia as well as abroad. If you are with me and interested in my project, do go ahead and email me. :-)
We also decide to call our little farm "Malen's Rabbit Farm". I have a dream. That is to be able to breed many kind of rabbits and sell them inside Cambodia as well as abroad. If you are with me and interested in my project, do go ahead and email me. :-)
They're about 2 weeks old. |
Soak some rice grains and make some space for them. |
Will you live in big cities or on a farm like me? | 10:32 AM |
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Well, this is to provoke your thought. I understand that we live under different circumstances, and our preferences aren't necessarily the same.
For me, I'd really like to live my whole life on a farm like this with vegetables and animals around me. I might go to work in a city during the day, but in the night I want to listen to the sound of a dark silent night and be awaken by birds chirping outside my window.
I've experienced all these, and I don't want to miss a thing about them at all. :-)
I am not sure how it works out for the city people. There's so much noise and pollution in the city, which is totally a hell of mess sometimes. There's no place for a moment of serenity -- maybe there is, but I can hardly find one in the city. I am actually talking about a natural silence--not the artificial silence constructed by big cemented walls next to streets.
For me, I'd really like to live my whole life on a farm like this with vegetables and animals around me. I might go to work in a city during the day, but in the night I want to listen to the sound of a dark silent night and be awaken by birds chirping outside my window.
I've experienced all these, and I don't want to miss a thing about them at all. :-)
I am not sure how it works out for the city people. There's so much noise and pollution in the city, which is totally a hell of mess sometimes. There's no place for a moment of serenity -- maybe there is, but I can hardly find one in the city. I am actually talking about a natural silence--not the artificial silence constructed by big cemented walls next to streets.
If I had one wish, that would be to be able to live with my family in that place. :-)
New Houses for Cute Rabbits | 5:27 AM |
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We Simply Love Flowers | 9:25 AM |
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Usually you find it hard to miss flowers at Cambodian farmers' houses. Cambodian farmers generally grow 10 o'clock flowers -- I don't know if you've seen these kind of flowers before. They're ivy-like, and are smell-less.
The flowers can be pink, red, white or sometimes yellow. We used to have so many 10 o'clock flowers (ផ្កាម៉ោងដប់) at home, but not anymore. They can spread fast, but are very easy to get rid of when you want.
So those flowers posted above can be found at my home and some other Cambodians' homes as well. If you want, come and visit us at the Keo's farm house. You are welcome any time.
Recently, we had a stupa for our late grandmother erected southward. Cambodians believe that stupas are occupied by spirits we want to honor. Our mother wants to forever remember the good that our grandmother had done for her and her other siblings.
I dare say nearly 100% of Cambodian farmers are still in deep belief of animism, karma, superstition and all that that which the Westerners would shrug off.
Lovely Rabbits We Have | 6:10 AM |
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Cambodian farm? | 5:41 AM |
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Wanna know what a Cambodian farm looks like? You've come to the right blog. Almost 80% of the whole population are farmers, and you know what I'm going to say. The rest of the population of about 20% like eating more than growing.
We are a family of 9 people. Our parents have always been farmers, and they certainly have green thumbs. It's obvious that we have inherited their love for plants, vegetables as well as animals.
We used to grow a lot of green leaved vegetables in
our garden. Sometime in 2011, we grew a big field of Khmer corn.
Since 2010, our business has been switched to raising animals. Keep coming back to this blog to see pictures of a Cambodian farm.
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