I started the thread so that it created a discussion on the amount of breedings, why and how much beagles cost. The reality is a hound that wins the LP World is seen by many judges beats a ton of dogs, in front of a gallery and is probably a pretty fine hound(I dont have one) There may be some hounds that make champion by getting some breaks by buddy judging, but it does not happen as often as most people think. Most forums will clean up the problems or they lose credibility and then people stop going. Guys who knock some of the hounds that have won in their particular field for several years are just not being realistic, just as anyone who thinks there are not some very good hunting dogs out there without papers.
The thread is not about trial hounds verses hunting dogs. It is about the caliber of hounds and what they are really worth. It about why we breed? Its a discussion to spark thought on what we are doing when buying, breeding and purchasing hounds and what we intend to accomplish.
Remember anything planned out and thought about usually ends up better in the long run than, rash, random actions.,
I believe in carrying on good genetic traits. I run faster style hounds and buy puppies or breed for puppies to get the best I can and do not mind spending a little more, because I usually end up with a little more. Its not about style or grade vs registered or hunting verses trial hounds. Personally I think we have a whole lot of breedings that need not be made and probably end up in shelters ect....
In the end when I get older I will probalbly get into slower hounds maybe they will walk out a trail, but I will try to find the hounds that walk that trail out right and be willing to pay a little more for the best little walker I can find

and the higher percentage return.