Absolutely! It has an app and it's free and the recording stays for three days but I also have an SD card in it. I have two cameras and I can move them around wherever I want.
Actually there are very reasonably priced cameras out there. Got two of them on Amazon. $27.99 each and no AC required because they are charged with a USB cord and I do that about once every 30 days.
At least take a look at it and read the comments.
I did stop using DE but the same type stuff called first Saturday lime, it’s also a powder and it is not harmful to humans or animals. I use it for dusting ants and I Just my girls to prevent lice and mites. Never lost the chicken yet with FIRST SATURDAY lime.
Today my baby chicks are two days old and I put the food and water next to the nest and watched while step mama crooned to them and they started jumping out of nest following what she was doing. Here’s a video.
https://share.icloud.com/photos/0kKK2_DJQwvjUKLZUU2huPFCw#Ramona
The first time I ever raised chickens, one of them died at about eight years old. So I was left with one, very lonesome Plymouth rock hen. I purchased some 6 week old white Brahmas, thinking that my big girl wouldn’t do much to them and the Brahmas would become 1. 1/2 x larger! There was a...
I have resorted to feeding my chickens inside their enclosed coop in the morning. I have a coop with half inch hard wire that completely encloses the coop which sets 3 feet off the ground. This is the only way to prevent rats from getting in and foraging. I have a big rat problem also but I live...
I read a great article here on this site and a video showing how to sex checks and also pullets and Cockrell. I am sorry but I cannot remember who it was except that she was female! LOL! I then tested my knowledge on some “pullets that my neighbor purchased at TSC. They were eight weeks old...
My 11-year-old Plymouth rock “ROC“, Died 4 months ago and her close buddy, a white Brahma, became broody the first two weeks after her death. And now, she and the other Brahma, both stopped laying!
So, 7 months ago, I built a new coop, rat proof I might add! One of my Brahmas went psychotic on me and stoped laying! And she walks around grumbling now. 3
months ago, my 11-year-old Plymouth rock finally kicked the bucket and my other Brahma became depressed and she stopped laying! Is there...
Thanks for the info! It makes sense and is easy to do. So far, my girls have worked things out. My 9 year old Plymouth Rock, rules the roost over the three 1 year old white Brahmas and it's pretty peaceful!
I'm such a novice at this so would appreciate more detail. For the Neem (it's on its way), and the Dawn dishwashing liquid, do I fill a basin or sink 1/2 way? And then rinse it off?.