Monitoring behaviour with Flockvision
With Flockvision, smart cameras monitor six different behaviours to give you an insight into your couple's behaviour. These behaviours are defined as:
- Drinking: Picking at a drinking nipple or drinking from a bowl.
- Eating: The animal is found with its head over or in the food bowl, indicating that it is consuming food.
- Scavenging: Activities such as floor scratching, where the animal scrapes through the bedding with its claws, and floor pecking, where the animal makes pecking movements in the bedding.
- Grooming: Activities such as brushing, where the bird uses its beak to clean its own plumage to keep the feathers clean and in good condition, and stretching, where the bird stretches its wing or leg.
- Walking: the bird moves around.
- Resting: standing still, the animal remains stationary without any other activity, and sitting, where the animal lies down or sits without any other significant activity.