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Posted by POP on 08-17-2010 04:38 AM:

bean field chases......

after an extended chase in a bean field tonight, my dog looks like he has been run through the ringer...lol!
the hair over his eyes and under his chest and ears is gone and his skin is red as fire...do you guys put anything on those spots or just let them heal up on there own?

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Posted by Marcus McDaniel on 08-17-2010 04:50 AM:

I LET IT HEAL OWN ITS OWN. I HUNT ALOT OF RICE FIELDS AN ITS TWICE AS ROUGH AS BEAN FIELDS AN I JUST KEEP PUSHIN THEM. NO PAIN NO GAIN.

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Posted by POP on 08-17-2010 04:54 AM:

hey marcus,

tell roger turney ole Rib looks like heck...lol!!! i was gonna turn loose again but he was wore plum out....hahaha!!!

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Posted by CLJohnson on 08-17-2010 05:10 AM:

we had one go through the same thing, he looked bad and was miserable for a while, shaking is head, restless, we just did what we could trying to make him comfortable, the hair is back and he is doing flips.....although the flips never actually stopped but thats what you get with a Bean pup.

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Posted by greg stull on 08-17-2010 05:26 AM:

beans and rice

They both will keep a dog in top shape and i love to hunt both. I have seen a bean race last one hour forty five minutes and thought my dog was blinded forever because his eyes were so raw.

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Posted by Lee Stocking on 08-17-2010 01:39 PM:

I used to put salve around their eyes to keep the redness down and the moisture in. We dont grow beans around here much any more to hunt in. Sure was fun.

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Posted by chester cooner on 08-17-2010 02:58 PM:

Beans

ARe you guys hunting soy bean fileds or something else? I didn't know they held coons if it is the case


Posted by POP on 08-17-2010 04:34 PM:

yep...soybeans. not really turning loose in them, but the coons have figuired out that they can make it hard on a dog if they get in a big field of them and run circles...lol!!! a dog really has to push them to get them to come out of one....sometimes you just have to wade in and get your dog back.

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Posted by chester cooner on 08-17-2010 04:55 PM:

Beans

Thanks for the explanation. I was hoping i was missing something as it seems more and more people in these parts are planting beans vs. corn.


Posted by Larry Atherton on 08-18-2010 03:02 PM:

I had this female that I plum did not like due to her kennel manners, but I will be dang if she couldn't put an end to a soy bean field race quicker than any dog I have ever seen.

I even set her up a couple of times by letting good dogs a chance to work the coon out before I cut her, and she just had a knack about getting that coon treed quick.

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Posted by coonsmen on 08-18-2010 03:54 PM:

yep soybeans aren't near as good as corn fields. but at least around here, every timber you cut loose in is holding coons.. and some head straight for the beans. they can make for a fun race.


Posted by delta nightlife on 08-18-2010 04:16 PM:

yall better watch out for those bean feilds if i am not misstaken bad to the bones fly went blind hunting in a bean feild

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Posted by greg stull on 08-18-2010 07:04 PM:

EYES

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Originally posted by delta nightlife
yall better watch out for those bean feilds if i am not misstaken bad to the bones fly went blind hunting in a bean feild
All you need is some safety glasses and a lil duct tape. LOL

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Posted by delta nightlife on 08-18-2010 07:44 PM:

lol

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