MARESTARE GOAT CAMS

glenolam

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savingdogs said:
I can only figure it out when you guys send a link. How do you find the ones in labor? Glenolam CN isn't into goat cams lol.
Amazing!!! :gig

If you go to http://www.marestare.com/barnalarm/# a screen appears. Just leave that screen open and every time a farm puts out an alert you'll hear a noise. It'll be hoof trots for a low alert and a horse neighing (or whatever they do) for a high alert.

When you go back to the barnalarm page on the bottom right it will list the farm with the alarm - just click on the farm name and their camera will pop up.
 

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I'm finally looking at the cam. Don't see anyone in labor, but I do see tons of cute babies!
 

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glenolam said:
savingdogs said:
I can only figure it out when you guys send a link. How do you find the ones in labor? Glenolam CN isn't into goat cams lol.
Amazing!!! :gig

If you go to http://www.marestare.com/barnalarm/# a screen appears. Just leave that screen open and every time a farm puts out an alert you'll hear a noise. It'll be hoof trots for a low alert and a horse neighing (or whatever they do) for a high alert.

When you go back to the barnalarm page on the bottom right it will list the farm with the alarm - just click on the farm name and their camera will pop up.
That must be my problem. Is there any other part to the alert rather than the noise? Can you look at something instead to check?
 

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The screen does pop up with the farm name and what type of alert when someone triggers an alert. So you'd have to keep the barn alarm web page open at all times to be able to see them pop up.

Alex - I don't really watch on the weekends; I'm not really on the computer that much at home so I'm not sure who you were watching. I'll see if I can find out, though.
 

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There are babies in the stall!! I can't tell how many, but it just looks like one and it's pretty tiny.
 

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How does one join marestare's barn alarm?
I have a barn cam, it has been disconnected due to electric bill, but might re-install it in preperation for the 3 impending kiddings...
 

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On Phoenix Rising's cam... is the doe on cam currently in labor? It looks as though she is having contractions... :idunno

Edited to add: YEAH , that was definitely a PUSH!!
 

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Sure looks like it to me as well. Do you see one or two babies. I can't tell, cause the video keeps freezing.
 
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