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Welcome to
Be part of the FoalCamunity. Have you ever sat watching a webcam for hours on end and waiting for a mare to give birth? If you have, you know a secret that few people do: getting a mare to foal is actually remarkably easy. Simply stagger off to bed to snatch 15 minutes of sleep, and when you come back, it's almost guaranteed that there will be a new wobbly-legged bundle of joy.
The first problem is that humans require sleep, and some horses refuse to accommodate that. The second problem is that you can't constantly watch your computer screen. There's dinner to cook, kids to take care of, and work to do. To handle these situations, our (Patent Pending) was created. It allows people to post an alert about an impending birth, which then gets transmitted by email to everyone on the email list, and via an audio alert to anyone who has the foal cam alert window open on their computer.
Click here to add your email to our Foal Alert list
Now we have added many other useful features to the FoalCamunity. Site owners can have foaling contests, upload photos, blog, chat and even view their camera here no matter where they are hosted. Site Owner Login or Add Your FoalCam Site Viewers can register and get a page, or just take a look around. There's lots to see and do. Take your time, meet some new friends, and make yourself at home.
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About Us
The way this site works is simple:
Sign up for the email list. Alerts on births, with the foal cam link, will be emailed to you. Alerts are submitted by other foal cam watchers, so it's a group effort.
Click the Foal Alerts Monitor above to open the alert window. Leave it running. If someone sends an alert, it will show up in the alert window along with an audio alert. Make sure to turn your speakers up!
If you're the owner of a site, you can click the Register link under the FoalCam List and get a brief couple lines of HTML code that you can paste onto your site next to your foal cam. This puts an alert button right on your webpage, next to your webcam, that your viewers can use to send an alert if they see something happening. Make sure to get the code next to your site's listing, since the code is individual to your site (it lets the alert window know which site is having the foaling...pretty important...)
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