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Strathaven Rural Contracting

Phone: +61 448 601 991



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24.01.2022 Vet call!! Time to Wrestle the Rams....thanks Lachy for the photo.... not



22.01.2022 Little bit of leveling gate ways and troughs. We also muster and drove sheep and cattle, just need them on the road? Contact us today to find out either a hourly rate or a daily rate

21.01.2022 Seeking a capable farm hand in orange area, lamb marking fencing, sheep work. Not required but recommended experience would be good.

20.01.2022 Quick easy way to get wood, good load of stringy.



19.01.2022 SUMMER Send-off!! Destocked? Or just dropped your numbers a little?? Strathaven Rural is offering a special offer for the end of summer to sort out those paddock. Fencing (New, repairs, replace), running water (laying pipes and fitting troughs), general paddock maintenance (spray, removing fallen trees/limbs etc), and much more.... Contact us today 0448601991 Or [email protected]

16.01.2022 Looking for a shed hand to drag some sheep tomorrow

14.01.2022 What we do in our spare time - AQUAPONICS, a self sustainable vegetable patch



14.01.2022 Wanted: Lamb Marking cradle, open to all offers new, old, needing repair. Please message us directly.

09.01.2022 Looking for a couple people for fencing jobs, one is a 1.4kms and the other one is roughly 2kms. More work available after jobs for the right person. Experienced or not please send me a email or text me. [email protected] ... 0448601991 See more

08.01.2022 Well looks like we got the slab down before the rain/snow/hail, wait for it to dry out a little and we can start putting holding yards in and put everything into place.

07.01.2022 Nothing like a good sunrise to start the day....

07.01.2022 Wood cutting and cleaning up the paddock, 90% of the paddock is covered in heavy amounts of fallen wood. We are going to start a pasture rejuvenation program which included removing all the wood and stacking into more manageable piles. We are gonna need some heavy machinery here I think.



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