Re: [AlpacaTalk] Re: barn cameras
***One of my favorite incidents was we went out one morning and TWO crias were
wet, TWO placentas down right next to each other and we had no idea which
cria belonged to which dam. The maiden let them both nurse and was very
confused. Using the camera rewind, we found out that luckily they both gave
birth right in the best view (six minutes apart) and we were able to tell
which cria was who's. I should have just trusted the grandmother dam, she
knew but to this day, the maiden dam still lets the other one nurse.
Anyway, you can record stray dogs and give that to the police, it is also good
for protection against pest neighbors, etc. Even if someone breaks or
shoots out a camera to rob you, that too gets recorded.***
That is amazing! Two born 6 min apart right next to each other. What are the odds of *that* happening!
Just a word that someone said to me when I was discussing putting a camera up at my gate a few years ago and trying to figure out how to do it and still keep it out of the weather. The person I was discussing it with was the Ag teacher at the local high school. He mentioned that every teenage knows that all it takes is a can of spray paint to bypass a security camera!
That caused me stop that project.
How is that pesky neighbor these days Susan?
Janice, in NW GA
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