Horse Breeders Need Hidden Security Cameras By Michael Patrick
There are many reasons why horse breeders should invest in quality portable hidden security cameras both inside and outside of their barns. Horses no matter what their breed are incredibly valuable animals. Although there are no legal slaughterhouses open in America for horses, there are still people who buy and sell horse meat. A horse can mean thousands of dollars on the hoof whether dead or alive.
Human Nature
And they are also very docile animals, making them ( sadly ) a target for people who like to be cruel to animals.
"The use of video surveillance is continuing to increase in the country and many people are fitting their homes and businesses with security camera systems to record everything that happens in and around their home"
As a human being, you have probably made your share of enemies of the years ( it occurs to everybody ). You can't take the chance that a sicko from your past won't take their anger with you out on your pregnant mare or champion stallion. Hidden security cameras can not only help protect your horses, but helps to prosecute any intruder.
Foaling Season
The most normative reason horse breeders need hidden security cameras is when foaling season comes around.
"Even many professional thieves will shy away from a home or business that shows indications the property is being observed with a security camera"
Although most female animals ( including people ) have little trouble giving birth to their babies, mares are the great exception. And there seems to be an unwritten rule that the more valuable the mare, the more likely she is going to have trouble giving birth.
Domestic horses descend from wild prey animals that always had to worry about predators lurking around. Mares till retain this nature by preferring to give birth in the wee hours of the early morning.
"In addition to installing a security camera for their home or business, many are supplementing their surveillance systems with dummy cameras"
It used to be that you had to camp out in the foaling barn any time a mare was due and check on them every hour in order to make sure everything was alright. This made for many sleepless nights.
And pregnant mares can be very puzzled as to why there is suddenly a human sleeping in the barn with them, especially if this is their first foal. It is thought mares can purposefully delay foaling for some time if they think that they are in any danger. The presence of a person in the barn can cause mares to delay giving birth as long as possible.
"In addition to having a security camera installed, the placement of the camera is equally important"
A hidden security camera takes care of this. Sure, you still have to get up every hour or so to check on the visual feed from the hidden security camera, but at least you don't have to sleep in the barn. This can help you not only get some rest, but help relax the mare and make for a smoother delivery of the precious foal.
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