Rural Fencing TIPS From the PROS
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- čas přidán 11. 09. 2020
- In this video, I get pro fencing guys in to repair our boundary fence through the boggy muddy forest. Corey's Rural Fencing: / corey-ellem-rural-fenc...
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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
Thank you very much. My family lives in Washington, Oregon, and California on the West Coast. One called to say the air is horrible, and the sky is actually red, not something we see everyday!
YEAH MATE, if anyone gives us a hand we will do the same or better
Thank you for remembering us here in the US.
When I saw this video I remembered the horrible sad images from last terrible fire season in Australia, of bunch cangaroos and other animals trying to scape from the fires but they were trapped between the fire and the long fences of someones field...
Have the country taken some measures to make corridors in order the animals would be able to scape safe in situations like that one? (I really really hope that it would never ever happens any more fires).
That's nicer than anything our President has said about the fires lately! Cheers!
I love the shot of the kangaroo!! You can almost see it thinking 🤔 “well what do I do now!”
LOL... Yes exactly! Cheers :)
So much for "See the earth through her eyes" there goes another piece of habitat.
@@ihoihimoim9409 A kangaroo can easily jump over that fence. Not to mention there was already a fence there...this is just a replacement.
Respect for helping people who work hard, honest, and do a good job without looking for a discount.👍🏽
Good name. I'm not Norm is the youtube channel for us.
You're kidding yourself if you think that he didn't receive some form of discount!
Or they could be the jokers who wanted to see how it was done, rather than a homage piece?
I am truely impressed that they were able to get solid posts into that boggy ground!
Where I live, the trick is to get boggy posts into solid ground.
Well its a bit difficult. I tend to bring in dry soil from around wherever and ram it in.
Real pro's. I do love watching people doing what they do best.
Im guessing the 8 folks that gave a thumbs down are the critters that were locked out on the other side of the fence.
@David Bocek lol, love it!
Or the ones that were wearing masks 😷
LOL... Speaking of locked out, I feel sorry for our two local scrub turkeys they are too lazy to fly over the fence! I'm sure they will get used to it and roam our property again soon. Cheers :)
or people who actually know about rural fencing rather than just paying someone...
@@kingjames4886 Sushhhh!! people may start to notice this channel isn't about self sufficiency... :)
Growing up on a farm I did a LOT of fencing with my dad, but that fence is next level stuff, excellent work from those guys!
Thanks Peter! Cheers mate :)
I do commercial fencing for a living so really enjoyed this video. These guys did a great job, congrats on the new fence!
Lol, stumbled on your channel after trying to find content on how to care for my house plants. Then found myself watching videos after videos simply for your Dad jokes 🤣😂
More working class joe's deserve the spotlight and respect!
always a pleasure to hear people who know what they are doing talk about what they do.
Highly agree
they want you to pay them... they're specifically being vague.
I love the quiet humility of these rural down under fullas
Love watching people do what they do properly.... No cuts... Just get it done right....
Wish I had these cool Aussies come out to my place on the other side of the world! :) Hearing them talk would be an added bonus!
That's some quality right there, thick posts of hardwood and the main lines THROUGH the posts...... not just nailed to them. High gage wire that's not crimped or wielded.
Don't let it's looks fool ya, it's a great job. I've seen some shocking jobs on the farm growing up and hunting, it's great to see quality work.
YOU'RE SO DANG CHARMING GAH!!!
I don’t need any fencing and I am in the US but I still found the video interesting love the video of the kangaroo I’ve never seen one in real life
Fun fact: For every person in Australia there are two kangaroos.
They have broken my back fence to come in and eat my plants and fruit
Thanks for watching! We see kangaroos every day but they are always beautiful to admire. Cheers :)
@@TR.Pixels Whoa, is that really true!? That's neat.
I saw a video once of a kangaroo going after a guy's dog. Its upper body was freakin ripped, and I found it very disconcerting how it made it look kinda half human. Anyway, the guy just marched right up to that kangaroo and hauled off and punched it like it was bar fight! It was crazy! The kangaroo didn't run off right away, but ultimately the guy and the dog were okay.
I imagine with a 2:1 ratio, this type of encounter might be just a thing that happens sometimes there, yeah? Maybe that's why the guy knew right what to do?
@@lisakukla459 Yep it's true, I think it might be heading for a 3:1 even soon. You can even buy kangaroo meat at stores which has been ethically hunted in the wild aswell.
It really is interesting. We dont appreciate quality fencing until we need it.
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. :)
from the questions you asked, sounds like you got a huge better fence than you were expecting!!! very nice job.
i hope you were able to get the Roo out without to many worries, thank you again Mark for taking us along with you on all your SSM adventures! stay sane and keep well!!!
Great video and good to see quality work by professionals who know what they're doing in all conditions. Well done
Thanks Mark, really appreciate videos like this which aid developing a different but essential part of your acreage. I'll be sure to look the guys up.
Your dad jokes are golden. Thanks for the tips!
i just love how chill the guy was
That was very good of you to promote them. Good workmanship should be shared.
Great feature. One of the biggest expenses can be fencing, but one of the most important long-term. 👍
Its lovely to see some quality work. Great channel Mark.
If I had a farm and lived in Australia and needed fencing I'd probably call them ;)
Yeah me too lol
Here here
>probably
lol
Australia is as big as the continental USA. The lower 48. So if you live in Florida would you get a fencer from Washington State or someone local?
@@olegovlamb4995 unfair comparison populations are spread out over a bigger area in America. The OC did say "probably" wouldn't that imply there may be scenarios where they may call someone else like if they operated outside of the OC's area? Kinda makes you sound like your trying to be an @$$ without actually following through with logic.
All of your videos are entertaining and interesting plus informative Mark! I always look forward to them...👍
They seemed like solid hardworking fellas, props for showing their segments & glad you enjoy your investment on your property.
After watching this fence building video I'm convinced that Australians are just british Texans.
Loved this video ❤️ I didn't realise the posts went that deep either. Very interesting!
I enjoy any video you do!
They did a brilliant job and it looks lovely too.
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.
I love the wild nature you manage to get in many videos, this roo fun to watch for me from 🇨🇦 .
Just great content ... Only self sufficient me can make learning about fence fun!
Hope the fence works well!
Thanks Connor! :)
Very professional blokes that know their stuff. Big thumbs up 👍
Binging through your old episodes, and that is a might fine fence.
The new fence looks fantastic!
Love these. You are a goofball!!
I work on a farm and surprisingly fencing is very relaxing once you get the hang of it. Especially out in the bush in the middle of the nature
Very impressive for them, like to watch them working on the fence.
Thank you sharing this
Another inspiring vid.
Great video. Thanks
Look at Mark and all his NFE ( new fence energy)
I absolutely love ur property the way you dont put it to waste like my neighbour does! They had a lovely jetty but they used all of their land as a rubbish dump🤦🏽♂️.
Truly enjoyable content, and a very nice gentleman behind it. Thumbs up from me!
Very interesting thanks mark
Great job ans great info !
Great video!
Very interesting and well explained by Corey’s Rural Fencing. I didn’t realise how much was involved. 🦘🦘🦘
Just in time! Thanks.
That was very interesting, I thoroughly enjoyed it 👍
This was very interesting. I have to construct a chicken yard in the next few weeks so this was actually helpful to me. Thanks for doing this fence video.
Very helpful!
looks wicked good
Amazing video
Wow 6 months to do a job What troopers they are ☺ great job lovely work
Great Job!!!
Nice fence work.
Overbuilt is just right ... Looking good as ...
It's also a nice looking fence too.
Such a great video. You honored hard working people. The editing kept the video quite interesting. Remembering us who are being affected by the wildfires got me tearing up.
So far I’m not able to put your information into action, but I will once I have the space. You really are similar to Steve Irwin. I miss his intense enjoyment of what he did. Thank you for being brave enough to start your channel. It’s hard for one to believe that anyone would find one’s life interesting. Good on ya. 🌞💐🍷
I actually really respect that you mentioned the total price, not sure why, I just do. To be honest I respect everything that you have shared on your channel which I've had the pleasure of watching thus far.
Bloody brilliant good Aussie know how. Thank you for sharing.
Fences are needful things and local wildlife learns to work out their place - OUTSIDE... Good to hear praise for work well done. "The labourer is worthy of his hire." Hate it when folk begrudge an honest wage for quality work. Fair play to all. (From Ireland.)
I used to install fence for a living and bit am I glad we don't have to dig holes by hand any more. Up north here when you deal with frost and what not we typically cement them in below the frost line if ya don't the ground turns it's self and heaves the post and makes them go crooked and what not
How nice of you to advertise for the fencing guys! What a neighborly thing to do! I'd imagine kangaroos could graze quite a bit on a garden. They remind me of deer, which we have here in Arkansas. There is a family of deer in my daughter's neighborhood that enjoyed her garden "buffet" quite a bit one year.
Lovely job
so many dad jokes but they always make me laugh.
You absolutely get what you paid for!! Great video mate 🍻
I live in a rental and could not install fencing even if I wanted to; but, I did find this interesting. Even if you read out loud The Odyssey, it would be interesting.
I appreciate you showing the process and also for telling us the price. We are in SA and needing some fencing done and I honestly had no idea what to expect for price, and so was too worried to even consider asking anyone for a quote assuming it would be wildly out of anything I could imagine. The price of this surprised me and makes me feel like it’s an attainable goal to save for! Thanks
300ks, and they just camped to take a break jeez
Very interesting!
Wow im glad that youtube recommandation showed me this. It's a very interesting channel.🙂
Thank you Blajor! Cheers :)
The timing of this video couldn't have been better. Currently installing a fence myself. Good to know that my Father-in-law's advice matches up with the experts.
They made a good job on your property.. i hope it helps a lot for you when it comes to animals that comes at night to eat some veg.. specially when they are young.. definitely to recommend them..
Love it. Very interesting and a great job done! Wish I had the land to need a mighty fence :-)
300km fence wtf..... I thought doing a 60 metre one was bad enough. That's insane lol
Fn big country, m8! We had cattle station as big as Texas, right Mark! (Remember Kimberly Downs)
It's funny when they talked about measurements -- the length of the fence is in meters and km, but the depth of the posts is in feet. I didn't know Australia still had mixed measurement systems.
llanitedave ... us old farts are like that...
That is some nice looking fence!!!!
That is one very good looking fence. I own rural property myself and just love seeing a new fence! I bought a property with all DIY internal fencing made of whatever spare off-cuts of wire the person could find. An absolute eyesore, but I have to say, every time a section gets replaced I spend days just wandering around admiring the new fencing. And mine's not nearly as attractive as yours.
Great blokes
I have learned so much from you. Thank you .Even though I am in a zone 9b area.WISH I could grow some dragon fruit.
Michael thank you too for what you are doing. There's a guy called ice age farmer.I don't think he does gardening as such but he KNOWS what's going on in the food sources industry. That is why right now YOU are extremely mportant. I'm doing everything you say, even here in cold Johannesburg, and it's working. Good cheer to you!
That post driver looks like a hoot to operate! Cheers!
Amazed at the cost
Thought it'd be a lot more. Anyway well done, maybe itll keep the roos out for a while. I was out bush one day and saw a big Kanga clear a 4ft fence that day as though it wasn't there..The original "flying kangaroo" brought me to tears in awe.
So true Darryl, this fence will keep out some of the smaller roos but the big fellas will certainly bound over it! Cheers :)
That's such an awesome price. Looks great 👍
Thanks neighbor
I like their matching hat/sunglasses combo
Hi Mark, what an excellent fence, it's rare(unfortunately) to get true professionals who will do a job properly, you were lucky to get the best!!
Thomas mark this is really interesting as we are looking for property in Queensland
Going to really be helpful for you!
Poor roo is bewildered.
looks great
Looks sweeeeet 👍
I don’t need a fence, but I do hope you drove some business Cory’s way. Love all your videos, as a local living nearby your advice is always on point for me.
Good looking fence! We had to put up a 8' fence to keep the deer from devouring everything in sight. Used to raise cattle, and had a 4' fence for them. But, the deer jump over a 4' fence like it is not even there.
Amazingly well-built fence! It is so interesting to see cultural differences play out on video. Where I live you would never, ever put horses in a pasture with that kind of fencing: one kick, one shoe caught on the metal, and it's all over for the horse. In fact, if the farm inspector comes and sees this kind of fence around a horse pasture, you might get fined. But you would not hesitate to use that kind of netting for wildlife fences along highways etc., to keep moose and deer away from the cars. It is intriguing to see that this form of fencing is used more broadly in Australia.