Thanks for coming and checking out what's on the webcam (it can take a while to link-up the stream to your computer — do be patient!).
At the moment our webcam is in the Great Barn, pointing at our Bagot goats. There are five goats in the pen, four are expectant mothers (the other, with the longer horns, is a billy). They're expected to kid (sheep have lambing season; goats have kidding season) any day now.
MyFarm members chose the names of our last Bagot goat kids; and will soon choose the names of our new Oxford Down lambs. Want to get involved?
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When will it happen?
Goats, like most animals, prefer to give birth at night so do keep an eye on developments. When it gets too dark our webcam will automatically switch to 'night-vision' mode (high contrast, black and white pictures) and revert to full colour when the daytime light is bright enough.
Read our blog: GoatCam: What to watch for for more tips on what to keep an eye out for.
In the background you may be able to spot Primrose, our new calf, too. Primrose was born on Sunday 8th January and is growing fast. She loves to 'dance' around her new pen.
Rural internet connectivity issues sometimes means the webcam spends more time off air than on which is a frustrating experience for us all so. If things are "off air" do bear with us.


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