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How to make a hurdle with hazel and handtools

By woodlandstv

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http://woodlands.co.uk Want to make a hurdle? Hurdle making using hazel and hand tools can be fun. Hurdles can be used for penning sheep, as windbreaks etc. Alan King makes a hurdle and shows the stages involved. http://woodlands.co.uk


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Hi Luke. Thanks for reply! Not sure what you mean by, 'brain has done the opposite of grow', but I'll assume it's honourable. What a fantastic technique that hurdle stuff is! Have you heard of 'hugelkulture'? I reckon it's up your alley: can't post web addresses here, so I'll post it as: richsoil dot com / hugelkultur 🙂

Rasili O'Connor

September 18, 2013

Thank you very much for sharing this knowledge! I will definitely try it out!
It would be nice to see more videos about fencing, hedge laying!

Pál Pluhár

February 25, 2014

This is unheard of in my country, No one would have the patience. Commercial fencing or unused freight pallets are sometimes used. 

Landrew0

February 28, 2014

thank you

EkonMaster Bud

March 15, 2014

wow that is $95 in us

richard mitchell

July 17, 2014

thank you so much,,, I loved the demo !!! I have acres upon acres of something similar, we call them tag alders.  I now see what I'll be busy at for a while, lol…

Savard Avenger

August 11, 2014

Thank you for your highly interesting demo and greetings from Germany.

ironzentaur

October 14, 2014

Thank you how do I get training as al I get when I google fencing is sword fencing lol I nature person

Daniel Morris

February 7, 2015

Thank you so much for sharing! I have nice branches that "accidentally" coppiced from a Mulberry tree which had been cut down. They will be perfect for making a wattle enclosure for my compost pile! This knowledge is invaluable, and I think someday when humans have been forced into it by their excesses concerning the environment, these skills using renewable materials will once again be put to more use.

Eileen M. Keyes

March 13, 2015

You sir, are a flipping genius 🙂

Tara Goodwin-Forshaw

April 5, 2015