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11/11/2025 9:35:40 PM EDT
Do you Idaho guys, or those who have hunted there or hunt there regularly, feel there is a safe time to turn the dogs loose in cheatgrass for Chukar?


According to the internet (vets, hunting websites, blogs, etc.), the most dangerous time for cheatgrass awns is summer. And, it sounds like once there has been some heavy rain or snow, which can cause the seeds to drop, it can be safer for dogs. I've also read that the seeds soften in the fall, which makes them potentially less likely to injure dogs in terms of awn inhalation or a migrating foreign body, which is the stuff of nightmares (for me anyway). I would hate to lose a dog because of grass awns.


Clearly, lots of hunters and dogs chase chukar in cheatgrass, so there must be a time when it's safer to do so. I know tailgate checks are imperative, but if a dog inhales an awn or several, you'd likely never know until a problem presents itself.


Any info would be great. Thanks in advance.
Deeper behind enemy lines every day.
11/14/2025 2:57:37 PM EDT
[#1]
Its a real thing I lost a dog to that. Inhaled 1 ,and had one enter through her foot and migrate to her hock.
I aint doin nothing,but doing nothing means a lot to me.
11/14/2025 10:05:31 PM EDT
[#2]
WTF is cheatgrass?
Y'all can go to hell, I'll go to Idaho.
11/15/2025 2:37:44 AM EDT
[Last Edit: StanleySpidowski][Edited] [#3]
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Originally Posted By DrJekell:
WTF is cheatgrass?
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Fox tail shit,but to answer OP Its a freak thing that CAN happen. It wont happen to you I think its very rare.
I aint doin nothing,but doing nothing means a lot to me.