I haven't tried it on my phone yet. I'm on a computer. I've tried each time I get on the computer, open and close, open and close the site, still nothing.nigeriandwarfgoats said:hmm..it' working for me. Sometimes I have to disconnect/restart the connection but it seems to be working for me. If you are viewing it on an i-phone, you may have to go to marestare.com Go under their live cams to Pelican Acres Nigerian Dwarf Goats & click on the apple.KDailey said:the cam still isn't working for me?
Apparently I haven't up-dated here. I brought Cinnamon to the vet Thursday again for them to figure out more about the infection constantly dripping out of the incision from the c-section. They decided to keep her over night to open her up, inspect the infection & get it cleaned out. I got a call friday morning that they put some draining tubes in her & wanted to keep her through yesterday morning. However, my husband called me at work saturday morning to give me the bad news that the vet called with--the infection spready to her heart & she passed away friday night. I wasn't expecting that at all She had slowed down on eating but was still drinking/walking and looking pretty bright-eyed. I just keep thinking of her while we were waiting at the vets office thursday, she was looking into my eyes with her big brown gentle eyes--I was telling her that they were going to get her all fixed up this time around & she'd be back to her old self in no time. I just hope she didn't think I was leaving her there & not coming back for her. I had just asked the vet last thursday what his thoughts were about breeding her again in the future & he said it should be no problem as long as we got this infection dealt with so I really wasn't expecting her to pass away.terrilhb said:Is Cinnamon back from the vet yet? How is she doing? I pray great.
I am so sorry that you lost her. I hope 2012 is much better than 2011nigeriandwarfgoats said:terrilhb said:Is Cinnamon back from the vet yet? How is she doing? I pray great.
Apparently I haven't up-dated here. I brought Cinnamon to the vet Thursday again for them to figure out more about the infection constantly dripping out of the incision from the c-section. They decided to keep her over night to open her up, inspect the infection & get it cleaned out. I got a call friday morning that they put some draining tubes in her & wanted to keep her through yesterday morning. However, my husband called me at work saturday morning to give me the bad news that the vet called with--the infection spready to her heart & she passed away friday night. I wasn't expecting that at all She had slowed down on eating but was still drinking/walking and looking pretty bright-eyed. I just keep thinking of her while we were waiting at the vets office thursday, she was looking into my eyes with her big brown gentle eyes--I was telling her that they were going to get her all fixed up this time around & she'd be back to her old self in no time. I just hope she didn't think I was leaving her there & not coming back for her. I had just asked the vet last thursday what his thoughts were about breeding her again in the future & he said it should be no problem as long as we got this infection dealt with so I really wasn't expecting her to pass away.
So we started 2011 with a heartbreaking kidding of losing Pixie who kidded 2 weeks early losing triplets & pushing her uterus out while I was at work on one of the coldest days in Feb. Pixie died on the car ride to the vet--it was extremely sad. Now we ended 2011 with the loss of Cinnamon & 2 of her 3 kids. Her little buckling Sneak is doing great though. He is fully on the bottle now..I had been offering him a bottle 3 times daily since he was born because Cinnamon's milk never fully came in after the c-section--so at least he's used to the bottle. I have a small mellow immature 8 1/2 mth old buck that gets along pretty good with Sneak so at least he has another goat to snuggle up with & annoy. You may catch Sneak on camera once in a while still. He loves to play on the ramps that are shown on the camera so I bring him there a few times each day.
Anyhow, with the New Year here we are hoping for picture perfect kiddings & healthy bouncing kids. I have 10 does due in early Feb and more due throughout mar/apr.
So sorry for your loss. I wish you the best of luck with all your future kiddings. I am glad sneaky is doing well.nigeriandwarfgoats said:Apparently I haven't up-dated here. I brought Cinnamon to the vet Thursday again for them to figure out more about the infection constantly dripping out of the incision from the c-section. They decided to keep her over night to open her up, inspect the infection & get it cleaned out. I got a call friday morning that they put some draining tubes in her & wanted to keep her through yesterday morning. However, my husband called me at work saturday morning to give me the bad news that the vet called with--the infection spready to her heart & she passed away friday night. I wasn't expecting that at all She had slowed down on eating but was still drinking/walking and looking pretty bright-eyed. I just keep thinking of her while we were waiting at the vets office thursday, she was looking into my eyes with her big brown gentle eyes--I was telling her that they were going to get her all fixed up this time around & she'd be back to her old self in no time. I just hope she didn't think I was leaving her there & not coming back for her. I had just asked the vet last thursday what his thoughts were about breeding her again in the future & he said it should be no problem as long as we got this infection dealt with so I really wasn't expecting her to pass away.terrilhb said:Is Cinnamon back from the vet yet? How is she doing? I pray great.
So we started 2011 with a heartbreaking kidding of losing Pixie who kidded 2 weeks early losing triplets & pushing her uterus out while I was at work on one of the coldest days in Feb. Pixie died on the car ride to the vet--it was extremely sad. Now we ended 2011 with the loss of Cinnamon & 2 of her 3 kids. Her little buckling Sneak is doing great though. He is fully on the bottle now..I had been offering him a bottle 3 times daily since he was born because Cinnamon's milk never fully came in after the c-section--so at least he's used to the bottle. I have a small mellow immature 8 1/2 mth old buck that gets along pretty good with Sneak so at least he has another goat to snuggle up with & annoy. You may catch Sneak on camera once in a while still. He loves to play on the ramps that are shown on the camera so I bring him there a few times each day.
Anyhow, with the New Year here we are hoping for picture perfect kiddings & healthy bouncing kids. I have 10 does due in early Feb and more due throughout mar/apr.