My daughter is 13 and has always been able to get her heifers to show great in the ring. Currently she is showing a purebred Charolais heifer (showed her since last spring). This heifer has never acted well in the ring, no matter the size of the ring. All she wants to do is get out of the ring as soon as she can. She won't stand still once she gets her close to being set up. Another problem she has is sometimes you can't even get her close to being set up. My daughter will touch her leg with the show stick and she will immediately turn sideways.
At home the heifer has some bad days but normally (if she has ate) she will stand still for my daughter until it's time to start walking again. I told her recently to just set her up and make her stand in place for 10-15 minutes, so she knows she must stand still once set up. This didn't seem to correct any of her bad behavior this past weekend at the county show. Her attitude in the ring was bad and she fought my daughter the whole time, making look like she miss stepped a few times in the ring. Judge commented about her not stepping correctly a couple times and docked her for it and chose her for reserve supreme heifer.
I think my daughter has a really special heifer (will be a donor cow for us) but until she can get her to show properly, they will struggle at the big shows. Any advice for what my daughter should do at home to get her to act well in the ring is appreciated.
At home the heifer has some bad days but normally (if she has ate) she will stand still for my daughter until it's time to start walking again. I told her recently to just set her up and make her stand in place for 10-15 minutes, so she knows she must stand still once set up. This didn't seem to correct any of her bad behavior this past weekend at the county show. Her attitude in the ring was bad and she fought my daughter the whole time, making look like she miss stepped a few times in the ring. Judge commented about her not stepping correctly a couple times and docked her for it and chose her for reserve supreme heifer.
I think my daughter has a really special heifer (will be a donor cow for us) but until she can get her to show properly, they will struggle at the big shows. Any advice for what my daughter should do at home to get her to act well in the ring is appreciated.