November 23, 2024

VIDEO: Goanna Got Chicken Rabbit Got Shock VLOG


In this VLog, I show you the latest results and trail camera footage of our electric fence stress test and we catch up on what has been happening on our property over the past few weeks – enjoy 🙂

Trail cam used was this Bushnell seen on Amazon USA https://bit.ly/2mtjb6T and I got mine here on eBay https://bit.ly/2Ai8IVN for Aust viewers.

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25 thoughts on “VIDEO: Goanna Got Chicken Rabbit Got Shock VLOG

  1. Mark, you already did 'stress test' the fence by way of the rabbit getting it's nose burned and your PET dog whimpering in pain after touching the fence. How do you do that to your pet dog? It's one thing to 'stress test' predator animals – which you did so STOP putting bait out to electrocute more animals. But your own dog. How is that ok with you? I squirmed when I heard him cry.

  2. I just stumbled across your channel and your very interesting, Thank you. I would have loved to be able to visit Australia but who knows now with this nasty Covid situation. I am in Canada, so only wish we could be able to grow some of the things you do. Watching you building a fire, I decided to give you an idea that my husband had. When you go to a second hand shop, look for a putting golf club. You can get them for a couple of dollars or less. They work wonderful to move the logs around in the fire. They last for a very long time unless you leave it in the fire. Also, buy one for a walking stick. The handle, is the bottom of the putter! It is narrow enough and feels good in your hand. Give it a try and I’m sure you won’t be disappointed. I am going to subscribe, as I find you quite interesting.

  3. Bloody great videos Mark. I save every one and learn from you on a daily basis. We love your property and respect your time, right now in the West we have been in a heat wave of around 37//43 degrees. Not real good for tomatoes or blueberries but the capsicum are just hanging in there. Thanks for your time, attitude and knowledge. Stay safe Mate.

  4. I really wouldn't worry about young birds going through the fence. Their parents will call them back if there is perceived danger to them. Reason that I say this is there was that sort of mesh in the backyard of the house that I was renting in Toowoomba. The grass next door was all eaten by the geese (aka watchdogs) so when the neighbour let some eggs hatch There was no grass for the hatchlings. My landlord gave him permission to put up a fence way up the back of my yard for the chicks. I had a strawberry patch near there and would go up there to pick strawberries once a day. The geese had been introduced to me so didn't bother about me until I went to have a look at the chicks. The chicks were quickly called back by the adult geese if I took one step toward them.

  5. Consider converting your fire pit to a SMOKELESS fire pit!!! Really, you’re almost there!!!

    1) Drill holes around the top of your metal insert
    2). Cover the top of the cavity between the fine brickwork
    3) allow ventilation from under the fine brick work into the cavity

    The super heated air coming out of the newly drilled holes will burn off nearly all of the smoke.

  6. So good all that hard work paying off . If I do not have bug rubbish sticks logs etc to fill the bottom if raised beds what can I fill . As to just fill with soil it’s a lot of money o d this and most things don’t have that long root ball , ,

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