Great job Art! I just love this fencing. It's going to totally be beautiful to look at as well as great to keep animals in the pasture of all sorts! Not just a cow but goats, sheep, even your chickens could run in there. Such a wonderful job. ~Be Blessed
Very timely for me! I will be putting up fencing soon at our new homestead and had been wondering how to join them. Thank you Art! That was very helpful!
Thoroughly enjoy your vlogs. We are currently looking for a place to go from back yard homesteading, to room for livestock and a bigger garden. I'm already handrearing a 2 day old lamb that was deserted. What a great lifestyle. 😊
I wish I had seen this video last week! We had our first experience with woven fencing on Monday. This would've been really helpful then. At least we'll know for next time. :)
Thanks for this video! I was out in the field with this same fencing. I had an idea what to do, but I think my idea would have been unnecessary work. Your splice looks clean, simple and strong! Thanks
Cut both pieces of fence ends, overlap by one fence square then tie both ends of each fence section together. Two tied ends is way stronger when stretching the fence tight.
Hey can you share information on the fence that you use for the goats? I am looking to purchase a similar system as soon as possible. I like the set-up that you have and would love to know more about! Thanks! -Amy
Thanks for all the tips, Arthur. I've been particularly following your fencing videos as we are putting a perimeter fence around the farm. I've never worked on woven-wire fences before but I'm confident I can get my hands to do this. For planning purposes, what would you say is the most critical step in the whole process? Blessings.
Art, you talked about cows eating the metal. Have you ever heard of cow magnets? I was elping my neighbor rebuild a harrow and we found one that had stuck to part of the framework of the harrow. When I saw it my buddy told me it was a cow magnet. I looked at him like he had two heads. But Mr. Google pants proved him right. hqinfo.blogspot.com/2011/11/curious-facts-magnetic-cows-cow-magnets.html
Michael Ponte yep, we had cow magnets in school when we learned about magnets. They didn't look like that though, they were one solid piece and pretty heavy. I found their preferred orientation interesting! I didn't know that but I believe it. I can not sleep east/west. It has to be north/south preferably south. I think that's a feng shui thing too. My son has sensory issues and he hates being on his back. Even when he was an infant.. it made changing diapers a challenge. I remember feeling sensations of falling when I was on my back when I was younger as well. Especially looking up at the moving clouds.
I was out in the field and needed to figure out how to splice a fence. Great video, to the point with no waffle. Now my fence looks great. Thank you!
Thanks Art, I hope to be putting my fence in this week. T posts should be here tomorrow,
Thanks for the info, I'm just midway through fencing a field in the Peak District UK and used this video to assist 😁
Great job Art! I just love this fencing. It's going to totally be beautiful to look at as well as great to keep animals in the pasture of all sorts! Not just a cow but goats, sheep, even your chickens could run in there. Such a wonderful job.
~Be Blessed
Just used your method worked great .
I pulled horse fence super tight everything held great and it looks good.
Thanks
Thanks, looks good and no extra tools needed!
Your fencing Is coming along nicely. Getting excited to see your new cow.
Thank you. This technique is exactly what I was looking for to help protect our goats.
Wish I had seen this sooner, but we are getting ready to do more, so this will really come in handy. THANK YOU!!!
I love the simple and right to the point DIY videos!
Thank you for showing me this. It's very helpful.
You make it look easy.
Very timely for me! I will be putting up fencing soon at our new homestead and had been wondering how to join them. Thank you Art! That was very helpful!
Coming along nicely. Shame the video is short, but you're obviously a busy man.
It’s 3 years later 7:17 at night and snowing and this is just what I was looking for.
Short sweet to the point very informative thanks now I feel better about trying it myself
Thoroughly enjoy your vlogs. We are currently looking for a place to go from back yard homesteading, to room for livestock and a bigger garden. I'm already handrearing a 2 day old lamb that was deserted. What a great lifestyle. 😊
I wish I had seen this video last week! We had our first experience with woven fencing on Monday. This would've been really helpful then. At least we'll know for next time. :)
Fence looks great. That splicing sure can make for sore fingers and hands. I can't wait to see your cows in there
Thanks for this video! I was out in the field with this same fencing. I had an idea what to do, but I think my idea would have been unnecessary work. Your splice looks clean, simple and strong! Thanks
Simple, clear and to the point. Thanks!
Cut both pieces of fence ends, overlap by one fence square then tie both ends of each fence section together. Two tied ends is way stronger when stretching the fence tight.
Great video , perfect content sound recording clear enough to hear a mosquito . Instruction and cautions raise over al level .
Thank you for the reminder! I need a new pair of pliers! Thank u again for a great video and tip!
Thanks. Short and great video.
Thank you for explaining how to do that. We have done it in a really "poor" way before so that is great to learn such a study way to do it.
Good morning Art and BRI,NICE JOB with the fence thanks for the fencing lesson awesome,God bless bye.🐐🐓🐔🐣🐂🏡
Thanks for the video. Way better than what I was doing haha.
Looks nice. Thanks for info. I'll know soon if fencing will be added to my to do list.
This is really good to know. I'm going to have some fencing to do soon.
What a great skill to learn before animals get into your garden!!! ty vm
will b doing tomorrow - very timely vid :-) thanks from down under 👍
Looks great.
From the scratches on your arm it looks like the fence fought back a little. :-)
Art another very helpful video thanks. Looks like your using red brand fence wire. Premium wire and not cheep either and made to last.
Hey can you share information on the fence that you use for the goats? I am looking to purchase a similar system as soon as possible. I like the set-up that you have and would love to know more about! Thanks! -Amy
Almost ready for that trip to go get the jersey😉
Thanks for all the tips, Arthur. I've been particularly following your fencing videos as we are putting a perimeter fence around the farm. I've never worked on woven-wire fences before but I'm confident I can get my hands to do this. For planning purposes, what would you say is the most critical step in the whole process? Blessings.
Nice pliers. I some just like yours, only with red handles.
you are a great teacher!!!
Thanks for great video!
hi art and bri, well done with the fence art. when are you getting the cow
Nice tip. I did that job last summer but only around 400' of fence.
Good explanation
Great Job, Art!
Thanks for sharing
Always enjoyable!
Awesome tip.. how did you become so knowledgeable with homesteading, farming, fencing etc? aren't you a nurse by profession? thanks :)
Looks easy just wont hold up under strain. Use a speed knott instead. Even a fig 8 knott would be better.
Thanks Bro, great tip.
If you get the 12 guage with 10 gauge tops it's a lot harder to roll
Great video
Good job. But holy I blinked and it was over. LOL
Good stuff Art!!
Thanks!
Great Job!!
This is very cool
great information
Great thanks
great job there I do it the same way
Great job
But using a fence splicer would take 1/3 of the time and effort
this is the worst part of fencing...it takes so much time for newbees
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Art, you talked about cows eating the metal. Have you ever heard of cow magnets?
I was elping my neighbor rebuild a harrow and we found one that had stuck to part of the framework of the harrow. When I saw it my buddy told me it was a cow magnet. I looked at him like he had two heads. But Mr. Google pants proved him right.
hqinfo.blogspot.com/2011/11/curious-facts-magnetic-cows-cow-magnets.html
Michael Ponte yep, we had cow magnets in school when we learned about magnets. They didn't look like that though, they were one solid piece and pretty heavy. I found their preferred orientation interesting! I didn't know that but I believe it. I can not sleep east/west. It has to be north/south preferably south. I think that's a feng shui thing too. My son has sensory issues and he hates being on his back. Even when he was an infant.. it made changing diapers a challenge. I remember feeling sensations of falling when I was on my back when I was younger as well. Especially looking up at the moving clouds.
I am the same way about being on my back. Can not sleep that way.
Thanks for your reply.
try this to save your fence posts from repairs in the future. th-cam.com/video/mcuAsJ5otrs/w-d-xo.html