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TN Chick Mom
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- Apr 25, 2022
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I had gotten wyze for the coop and I wanted to love them. On surface, seemed a better deal. But, having to buy an annual subscription PER camera to get better options on recording plus their lag in recording killed their value. We already have Ring blanketing our house so now we'll have everything in one place again.It knows food is in there so it will come back until it finds a way in or is deterred enough not to come back (or dispatched of course). Electric fence, big dogs, lights with scary sounds, throwing fire crackers at it. IDK….just anything to deter it if outright killing it isn’t an option for you.
As a side note - The Ring cameras tend to be a little pricey and IMO overkill for just watching the chicken coop so I got the Blink outdoor cameras. They were on sale a while back a 3pk was 120 bucks. They run on 2 AA batteries (included) and if you have your settings set to not run allllll day they will last quite a while. For example - I have 1 facing the chicken run, 1 facing the chicken coop, and 1 off the back porch facing the entire backyard (coop and all). Someone is typically home all day, plus dogs are in and out so I have the schedule set to detect motion from dusk till dawn. It something comes around they obviously won’t scare it but at least I’ll know what it is and can plan for it’s return. You can also do a live view and talk through them too. So lets say it alerts you something is lurking around - you can do a live view and yell at it “hey get out of there!” And hearing a human voice might be enough to scare it off. Just a suggestion as they are cheaper and basically the same thing as Ring.
Here’s how I got them set up.
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And a screenshot of my dog running past the coop late at night
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