Unless you can remove the kennel blindness you dont learn anything.
Three things Im watching close for during solo time;
1. "lock on" ability. How long they can keep steady forward progress without self made checks.
2. How do they work a check......do they grub it out and find the doubleback.
3. Speed.....you dont know a dogs true speed until they are alone without competition. There are not nearly as many "fast" dogs as people think. Breeders have been breeding for front runners for years now to compete. There are many over competetive dogs, but when you take them down to solo their speed cuts in half. Solo speed is a dogs true speed, not the speed they run in a pack. IMO, good smooth running packs are made up dogs with equal solo speeds and all the over competetive dogs culled. Problem is, we have been giving Field Champion titles to over competetive dogs we believe to be fast. I like speed as well as anyone, but I also understand the difference. Guys claim its easy to breed for speed, but I disagree. Its easy to breed for over competive dogs, but good clean speed is tough as anything to breed for.
Mybeagles