Coverage for Livestock

Livestock require around-the-clock care. The system can help you to view areas containing live animals and equipment, helping to verify safety and security of livestock. The contrast in light levels between outside and inside of barns will likely require the use of an Auto Iris lens or a Wide Dynamic camera. 

Video systems can help you make sure that the livestock are alive and well, and it can help to keep the fox out of the hen house.

Typical uses and recommendations are shown in the table below.  

Protection Options:
Close-up View a close-up area for detailed video inspection.
General View View the general activities in the stock room.
Stock Yards Watch over livestock in fields and pastures.
Integration with Security Cause camera equipment to respond to intrusions during closed hours.
Integration with Fire Alarm Cause camera equipment to respond to fire alarm activations.
Integration with Emergency Alarm Cause camera equipment to respond to panic and hold-up buttons.

 

 

Other Information:
Minimizing System Costs Review a strategy for keeping the cost of the system under control.
Maximizing Video Effectiveness Explore ways to increase the effectiveness of the system.
Control other Costs Determine if the video system can help the user to control other operational costs related to the facility.