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<blockquote data-quote="NEFarmwife" data-source="post: 1477633" data-attributes="member: 26897"><p>In the height of calving, you could get up every couple hours just as you would to go physically check but you can be in the comfort of your own home with our system. Or, in two cases this year already... because I had access to camera, I was able to catch calves that had fell over themselves during birth and we were able to rush up there to save them. Had we not had the camera, we more than likely wouldn't have. We're calving 10-15 a day at moment. </p><p></p><p>If nothing is really going on, you go back to bed. Cows, not a whole lot to babysit but we just finished with heifers. Still a lot of physical presence but a camera doesn't require you to babysit at the barn the whole time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NEFarmwife, post: 1477633, member: 26897"] In the height of calving, you could get up every couple hours just as you would to go physically check but you can be in the comfort of your own home with our system. Or, in two cases this year already... because I had access to camera, I was able to catch calves that had fell over themselves during birth and we were able to rush up there to save them. Had we not had the camera, we more than likely wouldn’t have. We’re calving 10-15 a day at moment. If nothing is really going on, you go back to bed. Cows, not a whole lot to babysit but we just finished with heifers. Still a lot of physical presence but a camera doesn’t require you to babysit at the barn the whole time. [/QUOTE]
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