When Mike Galloway left his corporate radio job to help his wife’s stepdad run his Wyoming ranch, the thought of becoming an internet sensation was the furthest thing from his mind. Yet, ten years and over 150,000 YouTube followers later, his channel Our Wyoming Life, brings gritty and raw ranch life to viewers across the nation
So, when the possibility of a fencing partnership between Galloway and Bekaert Fencing arose, both parties jumped at the chance. The two men clicked immediately.
“Mike and I met at World Ag Expo in Tulare, California. We talked and we hit it off from the beginning,” says Keith Taylor, Technical Support Manager for Bekaert. A few months after the expo, the two reconnected to see what sort of projects they might be able to work on together.
The two set a date for the installation to put up a new fence up for the Galloways.
Taylor helped him put up Bekaert Solidlock® Pro: Professional Strength Fixed Knot 1348-12 fence, a sturdier wire that was able to better stand up against bulls rubbing against it and trying to root under it.
Galloway says he’ll continue to use high tensile wire on future projects, especially due to the simplicity of wire’s installation.
“What probably would have taken me days two or three days, we got it done together in one afternoon.” Galloway also mentions how much valuable information Taylor has taught him. “I learned a lot. You don’t see the high tensile stuff out here too much, so there are different installation tactics to use. Some of the new tools that Keith was using, like the Gripple wire joiners, that kind of stuff is amazing. It makes things so much easier. Keith was able to show us some quick and easy tricks like how to tighten wire and ways to put up a wire.”
Some of the best tools to use when tensioning wire include a stretcher bar, puller chain, two bar pullers, and a small sledgehammer.
The men made sure their fence was straight as they tensioned the fence with the stretcher bar and chain using the bar pullers. After the two were done, the Galloways had a properly tensioned fence.
There are tons of comments about how much Keith must be a valued commodity, valued as a person in that company because he’s knowledgeable and he knows what he’s talking about and he’s able to explain it to somebody who may not know much at all about putting up fence.”
So far, the videos done with the Galloways and Keith has received positive feedback from their audience on their YouTube channel.
With viewers from all over the country, a good portion of them have never set foot on a ranch before. Galloway says, “When I’m making a video about fencing, I must make that video entertaining for somebody who’s never picked up a pair of fencing pliers before. But Keith was able to translate that and was able to show how everything works and the audience, they loved it.”
Galloway says he’s honored by “the fact that Bekaert has so much faith in us that they’re willing to send somebody here to help me.” He says that he’s excited that the partnership between Our Wyoming Life and Bekaert will be on-going.
“About a week or two after Bekaert was done here,” he says, “we put out a video that was basically about how we’re not going to have any hay this year because we’ve been in a drought. I got a text from Keith that said, ‘Hey, I saw your hay video. What can Bekaert do to help you with rotational grazing? Do you want us to come in and section off some hay fields so that you can get in and graze them better?’ They were right there, ready to go. I think that shows a lot towards the integrity not only of a company but for people that work for it.”
Galloway put up two videos documenting Taylor’s time on the ranch, each gaining over 30,000 views.Watch the first one here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIejeFNWdbw&t=537s and then watch the guysfinish up here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUsl3-KumEw&t=763s
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