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<blockquote data-quote="hillsdown" data-source="post: 675701" data-attributes="member: 5106"><p>At the dairy we had cameras in the freestall barn for heat detection and also in the calving pen , they were the old style but you could move them remotely and zoom in if need be. The monitor was kept in the kitchen and the herdsman had to keep in mind where the camera was at all time before whizzing.. :lol2: </p><p></p><p>Last spring I bought a system, it has night vision ,is wireless up to 500 m and is supposed to be good up to 2000 ft of line of sight. I have 3 cameras that will be mounted ,one in each calving pasture and one in the pole barn. I am hoping to use it for heat detection as well. It still needs to be mounted and tested but I think if it works I will love it. It cost me a little over a thousand for the sysytem and 3 cameras ,I need a small monitor still. The thing I do not like is that I can not pan around ,,,that would be very handy.</p><p></p><p>I will let you all know if it works, it is supposed to be good up to -40 weather but we'll see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillsdown, post: 675701, member: 5106"] At the dairy we had cameras in the freestall barn for heat detection and also in the calving pen , they were the old style but you could move them remotely and zoom in if need be. The monitor was kept in the kitchen and the herdsman had to keep in mind where the camera was at all time before whizzing.. :lol2: Last spring I bought a system, it has night vision ,is wireless up to 500 m and is supposed to be good up to 2000 ft of line of sight. I have 3 cameras that will be mounted ,one in each calving pasture and one in the pole barn. I am hoping to use it for heat detection as well. It still needs to be mounted and tested but I think if it works I will love it. It cost me a little over a thousand for the sysytem and 3 cameras ,I need a small monitor still. The thing I do not like is that I can not pan around ,,,that would be very handy. I will let you all know if it works, it is supposed to be good up to -40 weather but we'll see. [/QUOTE]
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