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Mid-Michigan BC AKC Licensed SPO CHB Trial

Posted: Wed May 31, 2006 2:14 pm
by Keystone Kid
This is right off the AKC web site. If anyones aware of any changes please post them. I've been told that both running grounds are looking like they have plenty of rabbit for this coming weekend. Males run Saturday and females run Sunday.

Contact Person: Matt Peterson
Phone: 810-625-6810



JUNE 3 - SATURDAY thru JUNE 4 - SUNDAY


SMALL PACK OPTION

·MI Onondaga
MID-MICHIGAN BEAGLE CLUB
Club House
John Hicks, 902 E Church St, West Unity, OH 43570
FEE: $20.00
Stakes And Judges
OPEN 13" BITCHES
Guy Emanuele
William R. Dyer
OPEN 13" DOGS
Frank Keene, III
Jeffrey D Hill
OPEN 15" BITCHES
Richard Sawyer
David James Condon
OPEN 15" DOGS
James Heasley
Christopher A Eutsey

Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 8:41 am
by straight&narrow
What type of trial is this? Is it more Gun dog brace format what does the CHB stand for? Just curious.

Thanks.

Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 9:00 am
by Keystone Kid
straight&narrow wrote:What type of trial is this? Is it more Gun dog brace format what does the CHB stand for? Just curious.

Thanks.
Most of the guys & gals that are interested know the abbreviations.

Mid-Michigan BC AKC Licensed SPO CHB Trial

BC=Beagle Club

SPO=Small Pack Option

CHB=Certified Hunting Beagle

The term CHB is use by the UBGF (United Beagle Gundog Federation) to define their qualifying trials for their National Run-Off.

Hope this helps!

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 1:51 pm
by tbb
I know im to late but can mid-west gun dogs run in this type of trial?

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 2:26 pm
by Keystone Kid
tbb wrote:I know im to late but can mid-west gun dogs run in this type of trial?
All AKC registered beagles are allowed to run.

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 7:04 pm
by Chief Long Hair
Doesn't the UGBF type dog need to run tight to the line and check, slower speed, along with getting almost all of the track? I heard most Midwest type dogs run too wide and wild for this format. Please tell me if I have been told wrong. I might reconsider.

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 7:59 pm
by Keystone Kid
Chief Long Hair wrote:Doesn't the UGBF type dog need to run tight to the line and check, slower speed, along with getting almost all of the track? I heard most Midwest type dogs run too wide and wild for this format. Please tell me if I have been told wrong. I might reconsider.
I’m not going to set myself up for a long debate on running styles. You need to go and find out for your self. Then you define what you see.

Each club picks their own judges. Judges very somewhat in what they like. You get to know who to run under the more you go to the trials. “Enough said” :)