Walking FT Questions
- Casper
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Walking FT Questions
So I entered my derby dog in a walking FT not realizing it untill later. The secretary said I cannot ride my horse in gallery to watch.
If you are running in a broke dog stake how do you know how the competition has done so you can tell your self that your dog is not doing as good as what the judges have seen and to pick your dog up?
What else do you do if you are not out watching all the braces? Do you watch with binoculars?
I am only running one dog in both derby stakes (open/ameture) and dont really have any ideas to do with my time. I can only make-up so much BS when talking to strangers :roll: and I am not very good at making conversation.
I am bummed that I cannot bring my pony cause I was hoping to watch the gundog stakes so I have a better idea of what judges are looking for.
Another question is, points earned in a walking trial are the same as earned in a horseback trial right? So if my Derby happens to win they would be the same as derby points in a horse trial. They dont differentiate walking vs. horseback toward the FC?
If you are running in a broke dog stake how do you know how the competition has done so you can tell your self that your dog is not doing as good as what the judges have seen and to pick your dog up?
What else do you do if you are not out watching all the braces? Do you watch with binoculars?
I am only running one dog in both derby stakes (open/ameture) and dont really have any ideas to do with my time. I can only make-up so much BS when talking to strangers :roll: and I am not very good at making conversation.
I am bummed that I cannot bring my pony cause I was hoping to watch the gundog stakes so I have a better idea of what judges are looking for.
Another question is, points earned in a walking trial are the same as earned in a horseback trial right? So if my Derby happens to win they would be the same as derby points in a horse trial. They dont differentiate walking vs. horseback toward the FC?
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Unless your dog has had an obvious breech of manners or has somehow irritated you to the point of exasperation...NEVER PICK UP!! You just handle your dog and try to show it the best you can - let the judges do the judging. If it's done something wrong they'll let you know. Honestly you just never know what they might be liking. I know that what I like is not what most others like. I've won when I thought I shouldn't have and lost when I thought it couldn't be done any better. They certainly can't use your dog if you take it out of contention.If you are running in a broke dog stake how do you know how the competition has done so you can tell your self that your dog is not doing as good as what the judges have seen and to pick your dog up?
I used to ride every brace so I would know how every dog had done. I've seen too many times now, placements that made no sense to anyone but the judges that I almost prefer not to watch. Just go run my brace, do the best we can then hope it was something they liked.
Leave 'em down - get all the experience you can!!

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Typically folks are pretty darn nice at field trials and love to talk dogs so I don't think you'll have trouble finding someone to chit chat with. I'll see if one of my buddies in CA is going. If so I'll have him look ya' up. Seems weird they don't have a mounted gallery - maybe you can find a nice vantage point to watch from.
Which club/trial is it? When?
Which club/trial is it? When?

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the rules with the the horses could be a grounds rule,in other words
they do not want alot of horses on the grounds,so they allow only the
judges,and the planters to use horses.
As far as walking vs horseback points,there is no no difference.
A point is a point,a dog who gets all his points in walking trials has the same title as a dog who did it all in horseback events.
they do not want alot of horses on the grounds,so they allow only the
judges,and the planters to use horses.
As far as walking vs horseback points,there is no no difference.
A point is a point,a dog who gets all his points in walking trials has the same title as a dog who did it all in horseback events.
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Yup, Frank. Nice guy. He came out last summer and spent a week with my buddy Rich training near Boise then came over to my place and put him on some sharpies and sage hens. I think he had a good time. He left me a bottle of some $$$$ Te'killya and I haven't had the guts to touch it. Shoulda put a Coors light label on it.

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As far the point by walking trial......
It sure would be nice to know a FC or DC is a WFC or WDC. I have seen dogs get a FC or DC in walking stakes only that I'm not sure I would be happy hunting over or be proud to own.
You know what I am saying? I also think that a walking point here and there is cool, but in order to finish a FC or DC you should be required to place in a horseback event. Just my opinion.
It sure would be nice to know a FC or DC is a WFC or WDC. I have seen dogs get a FC or DC in walking stakes only that I'm not sure I would be happy hunting over or be proud to own.
You know what I am saying? I also think that a walking point here and there is cool, but in order to finish a FC or DC you should be required to place in a horseback event. Just my opinion.
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This is a scary statement as to the judging quality in the trials the dogs you mention above earned points in. Sure there are some watered down titles and there always will be but to earn enough points to be called an FC/DC and you wouldn't hunt over them doesn't say too much does it?Buckeye_V wrote:As far the point by walking trial......
It sure would be nice to know a FC or DC is a WFC or WDC. I have seen dogs get a FC or DC in walking stakes only that I'm not sure I would be happy hunting over or be proud to own.
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The NFC/NAFC and NGDC titles are where you can see the walking vs. horseback.
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Not I. But, I would guess it would depend upon the breed. I've seen the level of competition at an all-breed walking trial. The best dogs blew up or went birdless. The first place dogs in the GD stakes were nice, but I have seen nicer at horseback trials.
I guess it depends on your definition of nice.
I would be most impressed with an NAFC or NFC or NGDC.
I guess it depends on your definition of nice.
I would be most impressed with an NAFC or NFC or NGDC.
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I am most impressed with the dogs and don't really care what the handlers are doing. I see many of the same dogs at each and the best dogs in the judges eye wins. Seem thaty is the way it should be.
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No, but the same title for both venues is not right.
I sure would like to know if the dog got ALL of it's points in walking trials. I did not liken a cover trial to a walking AKC - AKC - AKC trial. Different animals altogether.
I never said one was better. I said I would like to know... I would like to see... I am only one person.
I sure would like to know if the dog got ALL of it's points in walking trials. I did not liken a cover trial to a walking AKC - AKC - AKC trial. Different animals altogether.
I never said one was better. I said I would like to know... I would like to see... I am only one person.
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- Casper
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I will come looking for you Anne. I need someone to fill a bunch of BS into 
Looking foward to it
I dont plan on picking up any dog. I have never attended a walking trial so was unsure of how things opperate. I was actually hoping to be able to see most of the gundog braces from horse back. Oh well guess I will have to wait untill Utah and Idaho
Looking foward to it
I dont plan on picking up any dog. I have never attended a walking trial so was unsure of how things opperate. I was actually hoping to be able to see most of the gundog braces from horse back. Oh well guess I will have to wait untill Utah and Idaho
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Buckeye_V, I think understand the premise of what you are saying.. Basicly, an FC or DC or AFC (why not) should have been able to had points earned in horseback trials.
I agree that NFC, NAFC & NGDC are titles that display the dogs ability to compete and horseback or walking events. The question comes to why are you looking at the dog and the value of their title. If it is for breeding, I believe that a deeper look regardless is required. Just the points from a horseback stake do not give enough information to determine the competitive quality of the dog.
I feel that for breeding purposes, these titles (FC, DC & AFC) are a starting point but do not detail the quality of the dog. NFC, NAFC & NGDC do a better job. Include 2XCH and RU type AF titles. Top Ten / Dog of the Year type rankings show a dog that may be finished can still compete.
Dont get me wrong, I value the DC, FC & AFC Titles. Horseback or walking isn't the issue to me. It is competitive staying power if you will.
Just my opinion... Others will differ.
(I suppose you and I could go on about all breed vs V only trials too)
Don
I agree that NFC, NAFC & NGDC are titles that display the dogs ability to compete and horseback or walking events. The question comes to why are you looking at the dog and the value of their title. If it is for breeding, I believe that a deeper look regardless is required. Just the points from a horseback stake do not give enough information to determine the competitive quality of the dog.
I feel that for breeding purposes, these titles (FC, DC & AFC) are a starting point but do not detail the quality of the dog. NFC, NAFC & NGDC do a better job. Include 2XCH and RU type AF titles. Top Ten / Dog of the Year type rankings show a dog that may be finished can still compete.
Dont get me wrong, I value the DC, FC & AFC Titles. Horseback or walking isn't the issue to me. It is competitive staying power if you will.
Just my opinion... Others will differ.
(I suppose you and I could go on about all breed vs V only trials too)
Don
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Don:
That is the general gist of it.
The titles should help "filter" dogs. Once I get so far - I want to go see that dog or watch it run (regardless of what kind of trial or test I am at).
Anyhow, I hope to meet you some time at a field trial or the like.
That is the general gist of it.
The titles should help "filter" dogs. Once I get so far - I want to go see that dog or watch it run (regardless of what kind of trial or test I am at).
Anyhow, I hope to meet you some time at a field trial or the like.
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That information should be available from the AKC and/or the AF, NGSPA, NVA or similar.Buckeye_V wrote:I sure would like to know if the dog got ALL of it's points in walking trials.
There is so much research that would have to go into breeding anyway, I don't see having different titles helping all that much.
There are a lot of dogs with great titles that get cancer at 5 or 7 years old, are known to throw seizures, etc.
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