Just adds a lot of stress and another thing to check for no benefit.
My main reason for having one (and unsurprisingly I bought it in winter) was to save my hubby from having to go out at 11 pm on snowy days to do a head count.

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Just adds a lot of stress and another thing to check for no benefit.
My main reason for having one (and unsurprisingly I bought it in winter) was to save my hubby from having to go out at 11 pm on snowy days to do a head count.I consider that beneficial enough!
I’m wanting to keep a close eye on a chick that is having problems walking due to congenital leg problems. I have taken her to vet and wasn’t given much hope at improving her condition. I want to keep her in with the other chickens as long as possible but I also want to watch and make sure she isn’t in any distress.my recommendation is not to use one for the same reason I don’t recommend parents use baby cams. Just adds a lot of stress and another thing to check for no benefit.
Anyway, I am happy with ring cameras.
tell me more about the "focused antenna" part pleaseFirst off, I'm gonna say wow ya over doing things. No judgement tho.
As an electrician and tech idiot/geek, have you looked at focused antennas for your router or even upgrading it? My shop is 100 feet from my house and I simply put a focused antenna on my router and changed my wifi from 0 to 45%. You cheap like me you can build one for next to nothing with plans from the net.
I get off my lazy butt and dig a trench I can run cat5 (which I have 1000 foot roll) and wire my shop to the router. Might be something else to think about, have a hardwired ethernet port in the coop. LMAO, but again not judging, but it might be cheaper and more reliable than spending on more wireless stuff.
tell me more about the "focused antenna" part please