> I'm sure mine is not the only breed that's rarely scheduled now and that leaves a big problem for new exhibitors and judges - where can they gain their experience if not at Open shows ? ...
In my very numerically small breed (average registrations in the last 5 years are no more than 50) breed classes at championship shows without CC's have stood up very well, being better in several cases over the last three years than some shows with CC's.
This must point to the fact that general Open shows generally do not provide the exhibitor with the facilities or whatever they would like, as even without CC's the entry fees are quite high.
Some people complain about benching and would like to see it go, but as an exhibitor who likes to show more than one dog one reason I prefer champ shows is the benching and not having to find space or the inconvenience of having to lug around crates for the dogs. I would imagine those who take the kitchen sink to shows with trolleys, grooming tables etc, also find space an issue at most Open show venues.
Another issue is showing surface, anyone with medium or larger breeds surely like me must hate showing on often inadequate matting on slippery floors. The often cramped conditions in the halls meaning the dogs get no rest, and the constant hum and noise can be unpleasant. There is usually a good selection of trade stands at champ shows, and of course the vital thing a decent level of competition and hopefully a competent judge fully conversant with the breed standard.
Open shows cannot raise entry fees in order to offer better/bigger facilities, as there is no real incentive for people to enter if the cost goes up. It's a catch 22.
Show societies can't offer more classes, as the KC require a minimum per class entry, so empty classes eat into this.
Often in a top heavy breed like mine the only available class for all your dogs is Open, and your not going to drive all that way for one dog and one class, to maybe have a chance in a group where often only the fashionable breeds get placed, by unsure judges who may only be doing groups as they give CC's in their own breed.
Maybe there are too many shows for to few exhibitors. Do people still/really go to shows every weekend? Do they really want to?
My ideal is a champ show a month and in the past an Open show in between, now finances force me to just the show a month (rarely two), but in the height of the show season this means choosing between shows if you can't afford both, where in the past I would have done all the champ shows within my catchment area (about 120 miles one way).
Perhaps general Open shows not connected to another interesting event should concentrate their shows in the period when there are no general champ shows, so basically November, most of December and January, February and March, and have breed club Open shows in the other months when there are big general shows available.