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1  HOG & DOGS / HOG DOGS / Re: Anyone use Fish Flex Forte for cephalexin on: January 30, 2009, 04:40:53 pm
Thank you this has been very helpful
2  HOG & DOGS / HOG DOGS / Anyone use Fish Flex Forte for cephalexin on: January 29, 2009, 05:59:00 pm
I found Fish Flex Forte online. Says 500 mg cephalexin, no Rx required. The website says pharmacy grade labeled for aquarium use. All the research I have done shows there is only 1 type of cephalexin.

Anyone using this for their dogs ?
3  THE CLASSIFIEDS / THE DOG TRADE / Re: Pups for sale ! on: January 23, 2009, 10:59:47 am
4  THE CLASSIFIEDS / THE DOG TRADE / Pups for sale ! on: January 23, 2009, 10:57:39 am
Posted these for a friend,  give   Will  a  call  at  225-937-6251  for all the details.




5  HOG & DOGS / DOGS ON HOGS / Re: Need a good pic. on: January 09, 2009, 10:08:42 am
6  HOG & DOGS / DOGS ON HOGS / Re: TROPHY HOG DOWN !! on: January 06, 2009, 02:04:18 pm
Really good hog there guys and some real good looking country as well.  I would have to think seriously about mounting a hog like that.
Matt
I would have had him mounted .....Getting him out was a big problem. It was a long ways to the road, my back was out, etc. I have one about the same size. I decided the 4 hrs or so to get him out wasn't worth it. It took me 2 hrs to get out with just his head. Next time.
7  HOG & DOGS / DOGS ON HOGS / Re: TROPHY HOG DOWN !! on: January 06, 2009, 12:06:21 pm
Forgot to mention the red arrow show where we killed the second boar. We were just over the far ridge.
8  HOG & DOGS / DOGS ON HOGS / Re: TROPHY HOG DOWN !! on: January 06, 2009, 12:04:31 pm
I won't begin to guess how long the teeth are, but I gotta say.I am envious of the country y'all get to hunt it. Awesome pictures.  and impressive hogs to boot.

It is nice country to look at, but rough to get around in. I was envious of what you guys get to hunt. Those few days with Mr H.G. spoiled me. Spots can be very hard to come by out here. We got lucky to land this 6,000 acres.
9  HOG & DOGS / DOGS ON HOGS / Re: TROPHY HOG DOWN !! on: January 06, 2009, 11:13:52 am
Now for the best angle!
10  HOG & DOGS / DOGS ON HOGS / Re: TROPHY HOG DOWN !! on: January 06, 2009, 11:13:07 am
Here's another angle.
11  HOG & DOGS / DOGS ON HOGS / Re: TROPHY HOG DOWN !! on: January 06, 2009, 11:12:03 am
Now for the second boar. How big do you think his teeth are?
12  HOG & DOGS / DOGS ON HOGS / Re: TROPHY HOG DOWN !! on: January 06, 2009, 11:07:18 am
This photo shows what I found when I reached the ridge. Note the red oval on the left marks where I got the first hog.
Second photo shows the first boar.

13  HOG & DOGS / DOGS ON HOGS / Re: TROPHY HOG DOWN !! on: January 06, 2009, 11:03:41 am
This photo shows where the dogs took off from. The Blue arrow shows where I went up and over the ridge the first time.
14  HOG & DOGS / DOGS ON HOGS / TROPHY HOG DOWN !! on: January 06, 2009, 11:02:15 am
Went for a Sunday morning hunt with Flatbroke, and some friends. It was very cold, about 20 degrees. The ground was frozen, and so were we. I was thinking as we unloaded the quads what the heck am I doing out here, I could be in a nice warm bed. My two friends had to gather cattle, so they were thinking to pass on the hunt. This is a new hunting spot for me and Flatbroke, so they were helping us get orientated. They decided to make a quick hunt with us. We were going to hunt this 1 canyon.
We had 3 dogs loose, and the rest on the quads. As we started up the canyon, the 3 dogs got out in front. By the time we had gone 300 yards, the dogs were 200 yards out, and going. They went up on this small ridge. We followed the road that went in the same direction. By the time we got on top, we could no longer see the dogs. We stopped to listen. We then spotted one dog across the canyon. As we waited for something to happen, the dogs were getting farther and farther out. After about 20 minutes of no sign, we began to move around to check. The other guys went to check up the road. They called back saying they could hear barking up on top of the ridge.
Right away I headed up where we had last seen the dogs going. When I was half way up Flatbroke sent two more dogs my way. They got to me and started working hard to figure things out. I could see hog tracks. I kept stopping to listen, but nothing. Next thing I knew, there were no dogs around me. Shortly there after I crested the ridge. I was very suprised at how big and steep the other side was.
I could now hear barking. It was way down the other side, and around this bowl. I began to run the ridge. I figure they were atleast half a mile away. I made it to the bay to find only 2 of the 5 dogs out. I sat tight and watched them bay this nice hog. Flatbroke's boy was bringing the catch. Meanwhile the other guys made the 20 minute drive around to the road below me. The boar made a charge and slammed 1 of the dogs. At that time the dogs starting catching the hog. I could not wait, so I ran in and shot him. When I shot the Jack Russel that was in the truck was there. So this told me the other guys were not too far away. I noticed at this point Buster had a 4 inch cut under his chin and neck. Within a few minutes the guys arrived. They helped me get everything off the mountain.
We knew we had to find the other dogs. They were most likely on a hog, and it had been a long time. The guys were going to drive back around to where we started. I had the crazy idea that I was going to make the 1 1/2 mile trek back up and over the ridge. Away we went. As I was making the climb back up the hill, I was thinking to myself, that I was an idiot. I had already climbed this mountain once, I was tired, and my back was killing me. About 200 yards from the top I got radio reception with the guys again.
This time when I reached the top, I was about 1/2 mile south of when I crossed the first time. When I busted the ridge, I could hear barking. 2 dogs baying south on the ridge another 1/4 mile. I radio for help. I needed more dogs. These 2 dogs were baying solid, and I knew they were tired. I told the other guys where we were at. They drove as close as they could. The problem was they were still a mile out. By now I was within 20 or 30 yards of the bay. I could hear the hog brake. The dogs would get him stopped, then bay again. The brush was thick enough you could not see more than 10 feet or so, and you would have to switch from walking to crawling every few feet.
I decided we could not wait for help. It would take hours. I started to make my way to the hog. As I drew close, it was as if the dogs knew I was there. I could see legs and outlines just a little in the brush. The hog tried to brake. The dogs grabbed him, and I crawled in. I was able to get in there and get a body shot. I punched 1 through his mid section, then 1 more through his shoulder. He dropped right away.
The 3 hour stand off was finally over. I began to cut off the best parts, while the dogs started to take off to hunt again. I had to keep calling them back every few minutes. We then began the long trek down the hill. It took us about 2 hours to get back to the quads. This was a good hunt that produced some good hogs. We just had to work for them. This ranch produced 2 hogs with 3" teeth two weeks ago. It also kicked out 6 hogs with 3" or better last year. In the last year only 1 sow has been shot here. Hence the name Big Boar Ranch.
15  HOG & DOGS / DOGS ON HOGS / Re: My Sons 9th Birthday on: January 02, 2009, 11:00:10 am
Great job boys, hard to beat family time. Looks like Michell kicked you off the quad and took over in the second photo (good for her). Nice job tying the hog. Tell Joe I said," see the hog is suposed to be laying down!" LOL Happy birthday Little Buddy.
16  HOG & DOGS / DOGS ON HOGS / Re: Dog Box on: December 29, 2008, 06:55:46 pm
Nice lookin box - I've never used one of these aluminum type boxes. Question - why are the doors on these type of boxes always solid like this? Does that keep the dogs more calm? Or cooler? Not slamming this design on this box - just curious why they seem to always be build like that.

Tim
Not sure why others do it. But for me the box in constructed out of sheet metal. The sheet metal doors are stronger, and simple to build, if they are formed from a solid sheet. I also like  the open tubing style. They are more expensive to build, and we do not stock that material.
17  HOG & DOGS / DOGS ON HOGS / Re: ETHD-Central TX Chapter on: December 22, 2008, 02:15:31 pm
Great job guys, enjoyed the pics. How come it seems like little dogs always get the best seats.
18  HOG & DOGS / DOGS ON HOGS / Re: Mr. HG with a Couple Nice Hogs on: December 22, 2008, 11:49:08 am
Good job Des. I'm sure Joe had plenty to say anyway. Those are some nice California sized hogs. See ya soon, were still getting rain here.
19  HOG & DOGS / DOGS ON HOGS / Re: Mr HG riding lessons on: December 20, 2008, 08:01:44 am
I was looking at the photos, then I noticed this one. Hey Des, what's that you got there?
20  HOG & DOGS / DOGS ON HOGS / Mr HG riding lessons on: December 19, 2008, 09:17:48 am
Des, heres that shot of Flatbroke. Maybe Flatbroke will post that one he has of you. Thanks again for a great trip. Still think about it all the time. Hurry out, conditions are just right.

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