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<blockquote data-quote="jaydill" data-source="post: 339869" data-attributes="member: 2094"><p>Ramps work. Also, get him out and exercise him a bit more if you can. The added walking will help to build more muscle, if it's in his genetic potential. As far as him standing still...how do you practice at home? If you don't practice walking as though you were in the ring and standing for long periods of time, your calf will not stand in the ring. We used to walk as though walking the ring and stand for five, ten, fifteen...and on a few occasions, thirty minutes (which is very possible at a major), then move and set up on the opposite view. The more you practice with them, the more likely they are to behave in the ring.</p><p></p><p>Jay</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaydill, post: 339869, member: 2094"] Ramps work. Also, get him out and exercise him a bit more if you can. The added walking will help to build more muscle, if it's in his genetic potential. As far as him standing still...how do you practice at home? If you don't practice walking as though you were in the ring and standing for long periods of time, your calf will not stand in the ring. We used to walk as though walking the ring and stand for five, ten, fifteen...and on a few occasions, thirty minutes (which is very possible at a major), then move and set up on the opposite view. The more you practice with them, the more likely they are to behave in the ring. Jay [/QUOTE]
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