Exclusion fence cluster Wild dogs Armidale NSW
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- Farmers at Wongwibinda in Armidale NSW high country decided it was time to stop wild dogs preventing them from running cattle or sheep. This cluster worked closely with Waratah fencing to build a solution that works in some very difficult terrain. Contact Waratah to discuss your next fencing project - 13 10 80.
If only our Governments would show the positive enterprise that you people have shown, Congratulations 👍
Fairly evident bureaucrats lack motivation, creativity and practical intelligence to set goals and achieve them.
@@dougdownunder5622 Guess it helps if the government pays for half of it.Tell me if Im wrong.
@@midnorthmidwest3128 if "worked with" means paid for, then yes. I'm not good with ESP.
How is it working out now, 2 years latter.?
Thanks for your query - please contact our Customer Service team on 13 10 80 and we can get some more context to help us better respond.
I have seen similar fences used out talwood way and the difference is amazing no pigs no roos no dogs very strong fences roos just bounce off them
@@paultherockhound7277 Thanks for that info. I'm not in the industry but certainly do feel for these blokes & what they have to contend with. I'm just wondering about digging under the fence & what's stopping dogs there.
O ser humano invade a natufeza e sai fazendo crueldade!e vc que odeia od cåes;tira esse coracão de pedra e poem um de carne!
Cool
I hate Dogs!