I love beagles, I'm on my second one. Neither one suitable for hunting for different reasons. I also love the idea of watching these dogs work. Is this something that just anyone can attend and are non-hunting dogs welcome. It sounds like a really good time.
Ok, bare with me lol.
Anybody can attend and watch. I encourage whoever is near this one that has nothing to do swing by and check it out. There is a club house there and I'm sure the coffee will be hot and ready. If you have kids, even better! To enter a dog at this trial it has to be AKC registered though.
They will measure dogs and seperate them into 2 classes(13" and 15"). The dogs will get a number, members of the club will roll out numbers to decide which dog goes in each pack. Let's say thirty, 13" males show up. They would most likely have 5 different packs, each pack consisting of 6 dogs. Two judges, and a field marshall will call out the first packs numbers and tell the owners where to release the dogs. They will judge the dogs on how they hunt and when a rabbit is jumped, the judges will follow behind the pack and judge how they run it. A lot of times they are on horseback so they can see the dogs over the briars. The horses will have briar protection on it's really cool.
They will judge each individual pack, picking 2 or 3 dogs they like the best from each one. They can pick as many as they want but the goal is to whittle it down from 30 to 15, then from 15 to 6-8. That final 6-8 dogs will be your winners pack. The dogs get a rabbit going and after a while the judges will pick them up 1 at a time until it gets to the final 2 or 3 dogs. If all goes right, that's when it gets good! Watching those final dogs go head to head is awesome. It can be fast and hard to keep up at times but there are lanes mowed so you can get around as long as you give dogs and judges plenty of space to work.
I haven't been in a few years but it was always reslly fun. Music City Beagle Club and Volunteer Beagle club have meetings and hold trials at the above location. There is a large piece of ground in Kentucky the federation bought and enclosed where they hold the nationals every spring. Hundreds of dogs compete over 3-4 days. You got to have a dog dialed in and ready to roll at that point!
You get to spend the day hearing dogs run a rabbit, meet some dang good people, and eat good food. Worse ways to spend the weekend! If you have kids then bring them. Usually a new kid ends up being asked to handle a dog or pose them on the bench at the end. It's a family environment.