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dogs eyes vs. soybeans

during sat. night the last 20 min. of my cast the dogs run in a bean feild. My female was just recuperating from a bean field a week ago . She barely could open her eyes. just wondering what a person could do to help a dogs eyes after this. her eyes are gettin better ive been giving her benadryl.

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I had to take Smokey to the vet last year for an infected eye. Cost me about $150. He recovered from it.

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They have an eye powder but I can't think of the name, works really well

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Terramycin. You can get it at a feed store.

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we always put bag balm around the eyes and on the under side of the ears after a bean field or corn field race. the corn rows are so narrow n stalks so close together it really rubs the hair off around eyes and under side of the ears. you might be suprised after a long corn field race to flip your dogs ears up and look at them.

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Scrub em till they bleed and then put some ointment on them. Heals up pretty quick.

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Shock the heck out of em everytime they get in a bean field. Nothing and I mean nothing positive comes from a dog running a coon in beans.

This is just my oppinion.



Just when i started thinking that you might actually be coonhunter you win the dumbest statement of the day award.

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Just when i started thinking that you might actually be coonhunter you win the dumbest statement of the day award.
Maybe coon run different in a bean field where your from. See round here Johnny they tend to run loops in beans and waste valuable time. And all for what? To get a dogs eyes tore up and kill 20, 30, 40 mins. Nah. For me I dont want mine in a bean field or a corn field for that matter unless they an drive a track and get it treed fast. If not I want mine flying down the edges of fields looking to get treed with a coon.

I haven't treed to many coon on a bean leaf or a corn stock how about you?

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Maybe coon run different in a bean field where your from. See round here Johnny they tend to run loops in beans and waste valuable time. And all for what? To get a dogs eyes tore up and kill 20, 30, 40 mins. Nah. For me I dont want mine in a bean field or a corn field for that matter unless they an drive a track and get it treed fast. If not I want mine flying down the edges of fields looking to get treed with a coon.

I haven't treed to many coon on a bean leaf or a corn stock how about you?



I really like a good cornfield race, and hate when they get in a beanfield but I sure as hell aint gonna push the button on em for runnin a coon.

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hmmm

well i tree coon going through the bean field almost every night and several times a night with my bitch if youve got a track driver theyll drivem outta that field in a hurry!!!!

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quote:
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Maybe coon run different in a bean field where your from. See round here Johnny they tend to run loops in beans and waste valuable time. And all for what? To get a dogs eyes tore up and kill 20, 30, 40 mins. Nah. For me I dont want mine in a bean field or a corn field for that matter unless they an drive a track and get it treed fast. If not I want mine flying down the edges of fields looking to get treed with a coon.

I haven't treed to many coon on a bean leaf or a corn stock how about you?



your exactly right. I feel the same way on a corn/bean field race, and i hunt em exactly the same way you describe, but a race is gonna happen. eventually.

I agree with john too though i wouldn t shock em for running a coon.EVER.

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o

and i dont think theres to much you can do for a dog lol hell mines bout got the hair worn off her back legs hair around the eyes has been gone and her chest is a lil raw i give her lots of baths and penicillin shots with other meds shes currantly laid up for two weeks or so id say thats the only thing thatll help lol

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some people !

Just shouldn't own hounds!shock them for going in beans or corn!are you a idiot!I want my hounds to go were they need to to get coon no matter what it takes if you can't take waiting for them to work a coon out of the beans or corn what the heck are u hunting hounds for or better yet u better get new dogs mine have no problem getting treed I look at it as tracking!I expect them to do that if they can't then I'm not happy!had a 20 min bean field chase 4 loops and tree 6 coon looking down so shock them for going in the fields I'm shocked then u get pissed when they won't hunt after u shock them and scratch your head why and shoot the dog WoW!what a trainer u are!as for the eyes AD oiment works good after u get done my female eyes are raw after tonight they will scab over and be fine!

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Re: Re: some people !

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Why yours is in the beans killing itself trying to get a coon treed mine will be sitting on the edge treed with a racoon.

I don't mind a bean field every great once in a while but if it becomes a habit the dog isn't looking to tree coon. By the way I don't even own a shocker.

most dogs i have hunted with dont have a problem getting treed.... they have a problem getting treed to fast.... learning to run them bean fields will help make a better track dog and a better track dog should be more accurate.... i hear dogs tree every night i wanna hear a good race lol

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Bag balm.

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dogs

That's name of the game I want them to earn every inch I want my dogs to be able to get treed no matter what track there running not just pop ups!because when Jan comes and them boars start running u better have a dog that can take a little pain with ice on feet,and the miles of running they better be able to take it!

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Shock em

Some advice tehn u dont even have a shocker sily silly silly

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Field races

I find more coon caught on the ground than in a tree when they go through a bean or corn field. Just my experience

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If they can't push one out of a bean field ,time to get a different dog, not many golf courses where I hunt. Maybe this is why it's hard to find a good track dog with a nose now days,ya think?

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If you don't want to hunt beans around here you might as well stay home. I grease the eyes up real good before I turn loose and their good to go.

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I've heard vasoline around em works. Don't know. Ain't got none around here. Got clear cuts thick as fleas on a dogs back though. I've never shocked em outta one but I kinda agree with Hoosier. Nothing good ever comes from it much. Im sure I've shocked mine off coon before. I can't stand one getting in a hole. A hole = shocking for me. I don't really care if 10 coons are in there. Nothing positive can come from it!

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Around here you don't have much choice.Half the time you have to cast them into one just to get to the timber. Have you ever been out of your county hunting? Better have a dog that can operate in all terrain if your going to be running many hunts

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Vaseline or neosporin works fine too.

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Vaseline or neosporin works fine too.
I use both and It works wonders.

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pushing one out has nothing to do with my reasoning really. I prefer to hunt dogs that stay out of fields as much as possible. Some fields around here are 2 to 3 hundred acres. A dog that has the desire to tree coon will quickly realize edges and fence rows are how to get the job done. If you have a world class bean field chaser good for you.

I will be more then happy to take you with 2 dogs I own. 1 will get in bean fields on a regular basis and I hate it. The other very rarely gets in 1. Any guesses on which I tree way more coon with?

Do you hunt these dogs together? I have a couple fiest that run a rabbit that way 1 will push him out and the other will pick it up at the edge,they work as a team,maybe your dog has figured this out while the others are running in the field he knows if he runs the edge they will push it out to him and BAM got him,Had beagles work together like that also And usually it's the same dog out and the same dog in the thick of it jmo can't be taught, learned, brains or just a little lazy who knows but it works for me.

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