farawaygrass wrote: » So what's your routine? I try to finish in the yard around 8ish, check the sheep then again at 12 to 1, and if need be again around 3. Then try to be in the yard again at 6. The sheep are in during the night so it's easy check them. Some people I know don't check them from 11ish to 6ish but I wouldn't be so lucky!
iron man wrote: » Cameras lads... beside the bed.. anything stirring up i get.. all quiet then back to sleep..
iron man wrote: » I have 12 cameras covering 12 bays.. i find them excellent.. you can watch her lamb from the house.. i can be in the shed in 15 seconds if needed. Ewes lamb better when not disturbed.. no zoom. Got a second hand box to run them into the tv. The wife keeps an eye too and i now find the kids watching. We take all ewes and lambs out of the big pens and into smaller lambing pens. 3-4 days there and on to a dry shed. we put out 62 ewes today.. weather finally coming good.
farawaygrass wrote: » How do ya find the camera for sheep? Can you rotate it and zoom? You would want to be able to see all corners as that's where they tend to go. A camera is on the wish list, but that wish list is very long!!
orm0nd wrote: » a single ip ptz cam would do a double 5 bay shed if installed correctly, almost finished here bar a few stragglers & a few ewe lambsAttachment not found.Attachment not found.Attachment not found.
arctictree wrote: » Can you tell me what type of camera that is? Picture looks very clear.
orm0nd wrote: » Camera is a Foscam FI9828P we installed a couple for friends & neighbours locally over last Christamas, they paid for the gear & I just asked for a donation for a charity of their choice for my fee.
sea12 wrote: » Or mind is it easy to connect two cameras to cover off the same shed. 1 camera has a few hidden spots in the shed
davidk1394 wrote: » Check them every few hours. Father stays up at night as there's too many lambing. Definitely putting in cameras next year. Looking at the 360 degrees rotating 1's. A lad I work with has them in the cubiclesame for the cows
farawaygrass wrote: » They would be class alright. Any price range? I'm still lucky that the old men is a great help too.
davidk1394 wrote: » He paid €1600 for 5 cameras installed and hooked up. He has them on his phone and his father has it on his I pad. A great job so they are. An auld lad is a very handy thing on a farm. If he heard me saying it I'd be shot haha
arctictree wrote: » Last one lambed last night. Checked her at 10 and she seemed fine. Was getting into bed at 11.30 and checked the camera and one lamb was out and being licked. Went back down to the shed and had to handle her for the second one as it was a big one coming without the legs. Useful to have the camera in this case as it would not have been a pretty scene 8 hours later if I had not dropped down.
Dickie10 wrote: » i check last time around 11;30-12 then at between 3;30-400 and again at around 6, nearly done now 2 ewes straggling and afew ewe lambs
tomwaterford wrote: » Would you still check them with that few?? As if check their dougs to see if full....if not I'd check at 12 and again around 5.30 But yes at lambing time I followed somewhat similar to yourself...then the father watch them by day when I went to work Though I do find around 1/3 of mine lamb at night....I have them in a shed with a light on....is this normal?? I used read it was 5-8% was all
ganmo wrote: » dougs? im just in from checking. a pair out of an old ewe and a big single