Debbie’s Goat Cam
Broadcasting 24-7: Debi’s mini Saanen goats, Nick and Molly, born May 8, 2009.
The camera has night vision to catch after-dark antics and a remote pan head, so if you don’t see Nick and Molly, wait a bit and the camera will find them.
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I had no idea there was such a thing as a mini-Saanen… Do you have any stats on thier milk production? HOw do they compare to the regular sized Saanens?
cheers,
HDR
We’ll have to kick this one to Debbie on the mini-Saanen goat milk stats. Are you interested in raising them?
Excellent!I’d put a “goat Cam” in my barn, but somebody would probably molest it. If it wasn’t a goat, then the cats would do something to it.
I would too but I’m SURE one of mine would eat the thing. If they can turn on light switches, chew on the panel wires and disconnect pipe tape, a camera would just be fun and games.
Did a search for myself and found your link. Thanks for that! The mini Saanen is a cross between a Saanen and a Nigerian dwarf. We’ve not bred Molly yet so I can’t tell you about the milk taste. Yes, the goats have eaten two cameras this past year. We finally had to move the camera out of the pen. We’re adding a second camera in their stall in the next couple of weeks.
We love your goat cam!