Too funny Wynette...we raise beagles for rabbit hunting and sometimes we will take them to field trials.....we either run pack trials with "small males" or "small females". We raise them on the small side as they seem to take running in the hot summer months much better AND they are better at getting into tight spaces when we hunt them for real (log piles, briar thickets, etc)
Here are the "standards" if you will for beagles that can be used in field trials
In the United States, two varieties are recognized: those not exceeding 13 inches at the withers, and those over 13 but not exceeding 15 inches at the withers. Any Beagle exceeding 15 inches is disqualified in this country and may not compete in field trials or dog shows.
Scott, you know that also bred and ran beagles for decades. It is a simple matter for the judges. A stick with an arm at 13" to quickly place over the beagles, if one appears too tall for the 13" class. So simple. Some competitions make all participants bench before field anyhow. It is so simple.
Just not as easy in fowl, so these 2 lbs overweight birds dominate a proper sized bird. Shrug. What are you gonna do? Personally, I don't mind super sized Rocks.... for the table. That's the only place where they meet approval.
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