Leah you are quite right about that, it is the same in the field as well, however this is where many make their mistake they will cut each others throat to sell a pup when they have one to many and cut price so finally the ones that are shopping for a pup will wait till they feel that the seller of the field pup is rock bottom price then buy it. I have seen where so many of them post on this board I won't pay over 100 for a pup well hello guys those pups cost money, you have time shots, vet bills and other expenses into that litter. Maybe some day these guys that are selling pups will wake up and smell the coffee but am beginning to think differently.I can understand how it must be hard to pay a high price for a show bred dog however, I feel for the work I do, the sacrifices I make and the $$ I spend making them champions I'm asking a fair price. Its not as easy as it looks and its costly!
The field trials cost no less then showing a dog when you add up the trianing time, the gas to trials, the entry fees and so forth. Field trianing to get a FCH is extensive it is out in the field 3 to 5 days a week 2 hours at a whack and to find those fields to run in isn't easy either many times you have to drive all over creation to find a training area safe enough to train.
Yes I know that many show breeders hire handlers to handle their dogs it is the same in the field too. So if you added it up dollar for dollar on the costs I am betting it is running close to the same in cost wise, however to many on here think they should get something for nothing, and when it comes to dogs for some reason folks think less of a feild hound then one that shows when there should be equal respect. Just my opinion.