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Best Fence for Goats, Cows, Horses in Erie County Pennsylvania Fred's Fine Fowl Fencing choice

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Uploaded by on Jul 16, 2011

Fred's do it yourself fence just doesn't measure up, so he calls in the professional installers for a REAL fence system... safe for goats with horns and is long lasting quality. Live in Erie County Pennsylvania? Fred recommends Holcomb Fencing for ALL your fence needs. Call them, you won't be sorry.

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  • That price of $2.00 LF, that's just for installation, correct? Not installation and posts,fence,etc?

    Ed H. looked like he did a great job, for that price I might just call him and see if 's willing to go to upstate NY.

  • @giodazip That included everything... materials and installation... yes, he does go to NY! Not sure how far you are though... he is also a working farmer, so there would probably be some limitation on distance...

  • Was this fence install expensive

  • @MrHootenholler a little over $2.00/foot installed.... rugged terrain or other challenges may add to that price...

  • I am gonna stop BY and see it! very cool!

  • @enormis1 YOU are always welcome here!!!

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  • @giodazip Thank you for responding so fast. Wow that's a great price, I was going to enclose a 5+ acre pasture, doing it myself, a lot like you did yours in the beginning of the video, My material bill would come out to almost $2 a Lf, and that doesn't include the 6" PT posts or labor. Unfortunately Erie County, PA is 350 miles away. I doubt Ed would travel that far for 2000 Lf of fence.

  • @3031607 He's mostly Partridge Rock... with a touch of barred rock mixed in... I won't be breeding along that line anymore as I'm focusing on the Andalusian line these days... thanks for commenting!

  • hi i was thinking of a rooster i had looked just like him at 8:58 can you tell me what breed or breeding chickens did you use ?

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