Farm cameras have a great number of applications. They are
used for security and surveillance, on equipment and in barns and pens to keep
an eye on the livestock.
Wireless foaling cameras or calving cameras are basically
wireless farm cameras that are used for all kinds of surveillance or
observation requirements around the barn, in the pen or on the farm. The almost
invisible wireless foaling camera can monitor the stables at critical times
like birthing without disturbing the mares. The ubiquitous wireless farm camera
is much more than just surveillance equipment and fulfils a much larger scope
than the original calving, foaling, farrowing and lambing function that it was
developed for.
In recent times a whole livestock monitoring systems has been
developed to keep an eye on sick animals, monitor tack rooms, and observe
animals riding in the trailer you are pulling. These wireless cameras are
strong, toughly built to withstand harsh weather conditions on barns and can be
used for all of the surveillance tasks that a barn requires. The wireless
foaling cameras have the capability to transmit a clear video image to the
television screen or laptop. The equipment camera can also transmit images from about two miles when the camera is
attached to a farm vehicle such as a tractor that has gone to the neighbouring
villagemarket.
The complete farm
surveillance system is used in multiple situations at a farm. This
system consists of a few cameras that can be installed almost anywhere such as
the periphery, the stables, the tractor and other equipment. There is a
wireless transmitter that is attached outside the building or shed that is used
to transmit the images that are captured by the camera. The transmitter
transmits these images to one or two monitors that are placed inside the living
area or the work area of the farm. There is also a recorder where the video is
recorded and can be played back if needed.