"Field trialers" refers to individuals who participate in competitions or trials to evaluate the performance and skills of animals, typically hunting dogs.
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Jan 04,2016... To Alabama's quail - crowded bird - dog paradise
flock field trialers from all over the nation each Febr...
To Alabama's quail - crowded bird - dog paradise flock
field trialers from all over the nation each February for the National Shooting Dog Championship
Early importers and breeders were both careful and selective in their breeding practices, and
many field trialers enjoyed exhibiting their Springers in conformation competition.
Field trials is an enjoyable sport
for field trialers because of the exercise as well as the excitement of seeing their dogs follow a trail.
«Without a dog,» Henry P. Davis, spokesman
of field trialers, has said, «upland game and waterfowl hunting is like eating a frankfurter without mustard — it will appease hunger but is lacking in flavor.»
Many field trialers will refer to the nose of the dog as being the animal's ability to find the scent and pursue.
It is really up to
the field trialer as to what he likes better.
Field trailing is an exciting sport, not only for the sporting dog, but also for
the field trialer.
Field trialer is the name of the owner or handler of the sporting dog.