yes, i keep one on all the time, in the day i move it outside the coop , i can hear everything going on for a very, very long ways.
you can get one at walmart for 18.00 , it is a must have in my opion,i can clip the listing device on my belt or whatever(works with 9volt battery) and be anywhere inside and still hear whats going on.
Beware though ,keeping this thing in with guineas at night can keep you awake cause sometimes they get to doing their calling ,even when nothing is wrong.LOL
Yep, me too. It's old and well used - been spying on my kids with it for the last 12 years (haa haa) and it's doing a great job of peeping in on my chickens now. I leave it on 24/7 in the kitchen. My friends all tease me, but I can hear everything going on out there, even if I can't see it from the house. It's especially helpful in the cold winter... after an egg song I can gather them before they freeze. I've toyed with the idea of a video baby monitor, but am currently unwilling to spend the money.
I do not have electric outlets in my chicken houses so the baby moniter is on the outside of my kitchen window (on the sill inside of the screen so it doesn't get wet), which is about 15 ft. from my chicken houses and run. Have the other part hanging on the headboard of my bed upstairs and I can hear everything, even the cats walking in the autumn leaves.
Only problem is running down those stairs and outside in my pj's with the shotgun in the middle of the night. Very scarey but I usually get the predator or scare him off. Wouldn't take much to scare anyone in that scenario.
Yes, I have a night-vision baby monitor. Primarily useful at night, since they spend most days when I'm home free-ranging. Definitely puts your mind at ease knowing you'll be able to hear any predator attacks and intervene. We run an outdoor extension cord out to the coop, since we don't have power there.
It's a Summer Infant Day and Night Color Video Monitor, and I think it cost about $150.
(It's only color in daylight. At night when the IR kicks in, it's black and white.)
Never thought of using it for my chicken coop but it works wonderful for my car at night.
Last time someone tryed to steal my car I heard them..called the cops and they did not even get the car down the block.
Definately! I don't leave mine on all the time. I only turn it on when we've had a sign of a predator being near. It works like a charm! I'm a light sleeper when it comes to noise coming from a baby monitor, after having two kids, and I wake my husband up and out he goes with the 12 guage to kill what ever is out there. We just killed a skunk that way 2 nights ago. Now I have it out to listen to my doe that will be kidding anytime now.