It's staying on now
what were you doing wrong ?It's staying on now
yes they are, the main thing is getting them on the tail correctlyAnybody using moo call are they any good
jp1's cameras are a bloody sight more money than a moo call but you can buy ones that are cheaper and do the job that's what we have
yes they are, the main thing is getting them on the tail correctly
but they are not 100% right I would say 75% perhaps though they seem much better since they upgraded the software,
jp1's cameras are a bloody sight more money than a moo call but you can buy ones that are cheaper and do the job that's what we have
to my mind a camera and moo call compliment each other
how far away from the farm are you ?
what were you doing wrong ?
jp1's cameras are a bloody sight more money than a moo call but you can buy ones that are cheaper and do the job that's what we have
to my mind a camera and moo call compliment each other
how far away from the farm are you ?
contractionsDo you know what they sense? I have often wondered
no cameras are not that dear the one we use cost 35 quid an old telly and a bit of wireI think I was putting it too low, that screw on the back still concerns me though, it must irritate them.
I don think they're as dear as you may think, if you just have the sky,pile camera without backup, at least then you don't have yearly charges, and you can see if a calf is sucking,
I'm 4 miles away, hopefully ive only got 2 winters until we can live there. I was up there till midnight last night with a heifer. It's not much fun
yep you can watch all five with one cameraAs we speak, we have 5 at the same point. So which would I put a moo call on (or need 5) but a camera could see all 5 (except they are in an ancient building so lots of different "rooms" - but if we had a camera we could arrange them accordingly
no idea,But how? Blood pressure?
each to their own
Try something else for lice though GR spot on is crap