Foal Alert Equipment

Transmitter

Mares Vulva Red Transmitter Blue Transmitter

There are two kinds of transmitters, the Multi-Use ( blue ) and the Single-Use ( red ).

The Multi-Use transmitter may be used several times, depending on the length of time that the magnet is out of the transmitter shelf. The Single-Use transmitter is used only once, then thrown away.

The transmitter is easily sutured to the mares vulva, by a vet, normally 2 weeks prior to the expected delivery date.

Prior to delivery, the physical separation of the vulva lips pulls the actuating magnet from the transmitter.  When this occurs, a silent radio signal is sent to the receiver which then sounds an audible alarm and activates any additional accessories attached to the receiver.

Both transmitters work with either the Standard Range or Long Range receiver. You may monitor multiple births simultaneously, provided each expectant mare is wearing a transmitter and is within the tested range of the receiver.

Receiver

Receiver


We offer both a Long Range and a Standard Range Receiver. Both come equipped with back-up batteries in case of a power failure. The Long Range Receiver has  dual antenna ports, allowing for monitoring both stall and paddock areas simultaneously.

The practical range for a Long Range Receiver is 1000 to 1200 feet.

The Standard Range Receiver is typically used to monitor stall births.

The practical range for a Standard Range Receiver is 150 to 200 feet.

Longer ranges can be achieved if signal is unobstructed.

It is recommended that the receiver be placed as close as possible to the birthing area, with as few barriers between the receiver and transmitter as possible. Barriers, particularly metal, may cause interference, thus reducing the range of transmission. In cases where an attendant is not nearby at all times, it is suggested that an accessory be used with the system.

Pager

Pager


The Paging System comes with one pocket receiver which is carried by the attendant. The pager is connected to and activated by the receiver.

When the pocket receiver is activated by the pager, it will either vibrate or beep depending upon the setting. The pager has a range of up to 1 mile. A roof mounted antenna (available as an optional extra) may increase the range of the pager to approximately 3 miles.

Auto Dialler

Autodialer


The receiver can also trigger an Auto Dialler which can link to any standard telephone point.

The dialler can be programmed to call up to four Telephone, Mobile or Pager numbers when activated by the receiver. The dialler will call each number and deliver either a voice or numeric message.

This accessory allows for the most freedom of movement for the attendant as there are no distant restraints, especially when dialling a mobile or pager.

Audible Alarm

Alarm


The Auxiliary Alarm is hard wired and connected to the receiver. This allows for a second audible alarm in another stationary location.

Any of the above equipment, other than the red transmitter can be used more than once.