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younggun
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« on: December 19, 2011, 11:08:09 pm »

Yesterday i was finishing feeding my horses when i heard my dogs start baying hard. I ran to the back of the pick-up and noticed my hounds were gone and so I new it was them baying! So I went and grabbed my stag and headed out towards the bay. I got the back fence (1 mile) and still wasn't to the bay. I got Eddie (stag) crawled through the fence and walked to the bay! The dogs had a big boar bayed up in a mott so I cut Eddie loose.....
As soon as I unclipped the snap the bay broke and the boar ran for about another 1/4 mile until Eddie had caught him! I got about 5 yards from the hog when he decided he had enough of Eddie. He ripped his head around swinging Eddie where they were face to face. The boar ripped up and cut Eddie from the Sternum to the bottom of his jaw! He immediatly let go and ran to me!

I got him all stapled up thanks to Paul Teagarden (silverton boar dogs) and he will be out for a while!




And BTW the boar is still running around! But in 45 days when Eddie is ready again he wont be alive much longer!!!
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« Reply #1 on: December 19, 2011, 11:14:51 pm »

How is Eddie getting around today? I bet he is still pretty stiff and sore.

You need to post some pics of Eddie, some folks here will like him.
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« Reply #2 on: December 19, 2011, 11:22:38 pm »

He is still very sore! And yea I will put some up when I get a chance.
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