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Complete Guide to Fencing Staples
How to be a Ranch HandUsing fencing staples to hang wire on your gate may seem pretty straight forwards. But I'll show you some tips and tricks to have your staples stay in longer and tricks for different difficult scenarios you may run into.324 views -
Cattle Psychology and Fences (Part 2)
How to be a Ranch HandEver wonder what a cow thinks? So do I sometimes, lol. In this video I explain what motivates a cow to come off autopilot and want to leave a fenced enclosure. This can help a new guy see the world through a cows eyes when he's building or repairing fences. I also cover little bit about calves and fences. And a few other things regarding cattle psychology and fences. Check out part 1: https://rumble.com/v5g08x1-cattle-psycology-and-fences-part-1.html?mref=1405s6&mc=74sws236 views -
Cattle Psychology and Fences (Part 1)
How to be a Ranch HandEver wonder what a cow thinks? So do I sometimes, lol. In this video I'll show you how a cow thinks. How this thinking affects how a cow interacts and navigates fences and gates on a ranch. Which will also help a new guy interact and navigate how they handle cattle, and how they build and repair fences and gates. Check out part 2: https://rumble.com/v5gr18s-cattle-psychology-and-fences-part-2.html?mref=1405s6&mc=74sws239 views -
Proper Gate Etiquette on a Ranch
How to be a Ranch HandGate etiquette is a good thing to know working on a ranch. Here I go over some gate etiquette / situations that may help a new guy out.19 views -
Everything to Know About Fence Stetchers
How to be a Ranch HandIn this video I go over what is a fence stretcher is and show how to use one to repair a broken piece of barbed wire269 views -
Fence tip: The a-hole knot
How to be a Ranch HandI found an a-hole knot today. Thought I’d do a video on it. Reasons not to do this to tighten fence: 1) It doesn’t last 2) The fence will break easily at this spot 3) Somebody’s gonna have to come back and fix it if it does break 4) There’s a better way to tighten fence that lasts longer 5) Cattle can get out (somebody’s gotta fix that to)60 views -
Fence Tip: Livestock Fence Design with Regards to Wildlife
How to be a Ranch HandHere I’m showing a barbed wire fence I was going around today and how you can better design your livestock fences to include the use of wildlife. The 3 main animals that I see have an affect on livestock fences are Antelope, Deer, and Elk. Antelope go under fences, deer go over, and Elk will go over, or through a fence if they get startled enough. It’s sometimes easier and more cost effective in some situations to not fence out wildlife, but to design fences to allow wildlife to pass through (sometimes guys want to fence out wildlife in hay meadows, which makes sense, so there are exceptions). Not making your fences super tall helps deer and elk not take out the top wires. Not making you bottom wires super close to the ground, helps antelope. And in high pressure places where wildlife likes to travel, you can coincide making wires looser, but still look like a barrier to cattle. That way wires are less likely to break.42 views 1 comment -
Fence Tip: How to use a T-post Puller
How to be a Ranch HandHad a good opportunity to do a video on how to use a t-post puller today. Might show some other ways to pull t-posts in the future if you guys like.103 views -
Fence Tip: Splicing Wires, Big Loops vs Small Loops
How to be a Ranch HandIn this video, I explain why it’s better to make big loops when splicing wire, vs small loops. 1) Big loops are easier to retighten 2) Less likely to break 3) There’s less pressure on just one spot God bless!43 views -
Fence Tip: Splicing Wire for an Electric Fence
How to be a Ranch HandToday I had a good opportunity to go over how I like to splice wire that’s being used for an electric fence. The knot I like to use is called a figure 8 knot. And this is specifically for smooth metal wire like high tensile (not poly rope or ribbon). Some take always: 1) always splice electric wire with the same type of wire (so you don’t add extra resistance to the fence) 2) The figure 8 knot doesn’t take out the slack, so you’ll have to tension at a terminal 3) Don’t forget to trim excess on your finished knots Hope this helps, God bless!40 views