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Post by pigtails on Jun 21, 2007 13:53:12 GMT -5
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Post by foalingirl on Jun 21, 2007 17:52:11 GMT -5
thanks some of these are very cool
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trainy
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Post by trainy on Jun 22, 2007 0:36:16 GMT -5
Thanks PT
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Post by morabilityranch on Jun 22, 2007 19:59:45 GMT -5
I am done with foaling this season and I have my cam on pasture right now but the horses are rarely within view and I have been thinking about putting cam on my 2 hens that are setting on eggs I bought off of ebay. 1 hen is setting on 2 white and 1 cameo peamale thingy eggs and the other hen is setting on 5 Mille Fluer bantam eggs was 11 but I had a chicken snake come into hen house and ate some eggs so I moved hens up to my barn and into a stall and put a wire top on wash tub they are setting in. These eggs should hatch july 2 to 5th. Anyone want to watch and see how many of these eggs hatch ?
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Post by denise on Jun 23, 2007 9:06:47 GMT -5
me me me . I want to watch lol. this is interesting.let us know when you got it ready and if you put them on Thank you so much
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Post by morabilityranch on Jun 23, 2007 9:17:58 GMT -5
me me me . I want to watch lol. this is interesting.let us know when you got it ready and if you put them on Thank you so much *** I have cam set up and have a thread in foaling section that say Hens Setting @morability here is the cam link www.marestare.com/morability.php
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Post by morabilityranch on Jun 23, 2007 10:47:15 GMT -5
I have also wondered would anyone be interested in a cam set on a fish tank or pond ? I have a 55 gallon tank of fantail guppy fish and thet are live bearing fish , meaning they deliver live fry ( baby fish ) a mature female guppy will give birth about every 30 days and have anywhere from 15 to 35 fry at a time. I find guppies to be very intersting community fish and they are really colorful and pretty to watch. I also have a 1000 gallon outside pond with fantail goldfish in it and I have alot of lily pads and other plants that attract butterflies , dragonflies I have 2 resident pond frogs that have claimed the lily pads as home and I think it is relaxing to set and watch the nature a pond draws in. If you all think you would enjoy watching either of these let me know and once the hens are done setting I can move cam onto something else to watch while foaling time slacks off a little for most of us that have cams online all year long.
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Post by iluvhorses on Jun 24, 2007 9:24:15 GMT -5
I think the fish cam would be neat to watch!
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Post by morabilityranch on Jun 24, 2007 10:38:37 GMT -5
Last night I played with cam on fish tank and I could not get a good clear picture, it is like the glass is causing a reflection. I bought a cheaper cam at wal-mart last night that is smaller and I am going to try it and see if it works better having a smaller viewing range than the barn cam has. I may have to darken the background on my tank also I have a mirror as background to lighten the tank more and for cam I will probably have to darken background. I am up for suggestion if anyone has ever done aquatic camera views. I am still not good with aquarium photography I see pictures that peole take that look like they are right inside the tank with fish and I dont know how they get such crisp clear pictures.
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Post by susieq on Jun 24, 2007 11:12:58 GMT -5
i can see the fishes
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