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on: Yesterday at 04:54:32 pm
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Started by The Old Man - Last post by make-em-squeel
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dogs producing hogs, pretty good work.
I got my 2 on a big sow last weekend but cant brag much, while I was turning on collars my buddys finished dog rolled .5 mi bayed b4 we could barely get dogs on the ground, but they honored the bay and was a good time.
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on: January 26, 2026, 06:34:37 pm
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Started by The Old Man - Last post by NLAhunter
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We took Luke warm water to dogs this morning and this evening they all drink little both times we busted water troughs for horses this evening
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on: January 26, 2026, 03:57:32 pm
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Started by The Old Man - Last post by The Old Man
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No wonder these dogs didn't want a drink, I did the math and they are getting 3.5 quarts total per day with no physical exercise and definitely no heat.
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on: January 26, 2026, 01:36:37 pm
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Started by The Old Man - Last post by t-dog
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That’s odd with ole Rough. Evidently it was some viral infection. I’ve never tipped a dogs ears. I have wiped their ears with water and stood them in water and not let them lay down until they were use to it.
I only had one taker on the water. The wet feed was enough I guess.
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on: January 26, 2026, 12:07:49 pm
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Started by The Old Man - Last post by The Old Man
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The Bloodhound gyp was very typical of what I have seen numerous times of dogs that overheated and lived-before I learned to tip their ears. Grip is the only dog I have lost or ruined since I heard about that.
I still don't know what Rough had, he hadn't overheated, I didn't take him to the vet, one of my many shortfalls. He just went off his feed seemed to have fever and very lethargic. lost a tremendous amount of weight quickly. I threw the kitchen sink at him, cephalexin, la200, valbazen, and moxidectin, repetitively, it's a wonder I didn't kill him with treatment. For awhile he'd seem to feel better one day and be real droopy the next and still wasn't eating enough when he did eat. Finally he got to eating pretty good if we mixed his feed with scraps, now he is back to normal.
Offered the dogs water this morning after feeding the sloppy wet soaked feed for the 4th time, I didn't have any takers and they are urinating and looking good.
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on: January 26, 2026, 09:24:52 am
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Started by The Old Man - Last post by t-dog
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Old man do you know what was wrong with Rough? It’s good to hear that he overcame it. I remember a bloodhound gyp at the prison that heat stroked after tracking an abducted child down the highway during the summer. Obviously she tracked it on foot but I think it was 13 or 16 miles start to finish. She wouldn’t quit and found the child but the damage was done. She was put for a year after that and not allowed to do much of anything and definitely kept where she couldn’t get hot. They started her back very slowly but she was never the same. Her heat tolerance was never as good and they didn’t think that her nose was as keen as it once was.
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on: January 26, 2026, 08:52:54 am
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Started by The Old Man - Last post by NLAhunter
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No doubt we cleared our rd out twice yesterday morning we cut up and piled up 3 pretty good loads of limbs yesterday doesn't look like we did much
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on: January 26, 2026, 08:51:57 am
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Started by The Old Man - Last post by shadygrovehawgdawg
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Glad you and Adam have been getting after them Clue. Glad to hear the bulk of the young dogs are making the cut. Been going quite a bit as well. Got back from South Arkansas and had a good hunt. We didn’t catch as many as usual, but had some good hunts.
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on: January 26, 2026, 08:34:45 am
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Started by The Old Man - Last post by Cajun
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Hope everyone makes out ok.
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on: January 26, 2026, 07:02:27 am
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Started by The Old Man - Last post by The Old Man
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NLAhunter you have my sympathy, I despise a big ice storm. The kind that you have to chainsaw your way to a highway, and power lines everywhere.
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