December 3, 2024

VIDEO: Rural Fencing TIPS From the PROS


In this video, I get pro fencing guys in to repair our boundary fence through the boggy muddy forest. Corey’s Rural Fencing: https://www.facebook.com/Corey-Ellem-Rural-Fencing-105071144222646

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27 thoughts on “VIDEO: Rural Fencing TIPS From the PROS

  1. G'day Everyone, I just wanted to make mention of the wildfires over in the USA at the moment. No doubt many fences will need to be rebuilt… sadly and homes etc. We are following your fight against nature (unfortunately some deliberately lit) but you guys gave us Aussies a lot of support during our firey last summer so you should know we are thinking of you during this trying time. All the best, Mark

  2. Much needed info in the homesteading farming community. Thank you for getting this information out. Although it is truly beautiful to see animals up close we do live in a rural community and there are lots of wandering animals.

  3. Mark, fences don’t keep roo’s out. they either jump over the fence or they make a roo gate, and burrow under the wire wrecking the fence. I am constantly burying tires in roo gates so they cant get through. they are beautiful animals and uniquely aussie, and i love they on my property. but i wish they would use their big powerful legs to jump OVER the fence.

  4. Really nice fence. Those guys do some good work. Maybe think about running a hot wire all around the outside. I'd put one low, about 6-8 inches off the ground. Then another right at the top. Grounding the fence wire will help. Pretty much stop any ground based predators from getting to your birds. In any case, cheers from the US. 🙂

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