Now that's funny!
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I was just spying on my 3 wethers with the cameras in their barn and paddock. They were all inside eating. I watched Bourbon walk outside so I angled the second camera to watch him. Next thing I know there's a goat nose as close to the camera as he can reach! Evidently he heard the camera when I rotated it and came to investigate. What hoot! I laughed pretty good over this one. Tongue
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#2
LOL! that would be funny to see
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#3
Oh that's hilarious! And you have a goat cam?? I'm so jealous!!
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#4
Too bad you could not have taken a screen grab of that.
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#5
Yes, I have two cameras set up in the barn and paddock so I can view everything. I put them in for kidding but I love spying on the goats to see what they're up to when I'm not around. I'm in the process of adding another camera that will cover the other lean-to and all of their pastures.


(10-30-2014, 10:39 AM)Nanno Wrote: Oh that's hilarious! And you have a goat cam?? I'm so jealous!!
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So cool!! Smile I have been wanting to set one up, but i dont have the equipment to do so... Smile
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Where did/ you get your camera set up? We are going to get one after we move
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I bought my first two cameras from Amazon. Here's the link to the camera. I also bought the mounting kit. The goat barn cameras are mounted indoors so are protected from the weather. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004671...UTF8&psc=1

This is the setup I just ordered that will be mounted outdoors for a full view of the goat lean-to and pastures. My son has this system and it's awesome. http://www.lorextechnology.com/Home-secu...tor/1953.p They are offering free shipping through Nov. 30th and you can get 15% off by using the coupon code EMAIL15

All of my cameras are wireless.
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I met a funny little boy on my travels to elk camp. We had a long drive and were blessed when a KOA camp ground agreed to rent us a cabin overnight where we could steak the boys out in a grassy area near by. As expected we were mobbed upon arrival with friendly people wanting to pet the goats. One little boy asked if he could feed the goat some black jelly beans as he held up some goat berries. His mother wanted to know where he had gotten them. He said they were in the grass behind the goat. I told him goats don't eat black jelly beans. I tried not to laugh as his mother wiped his hands.
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#10
Black jelly beans!! That is hilarious!!! What a great story! Big Grin
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