I show pigs and pigs only get stressed when their owner does

, they seem to sense it. We train our show pigs to travel by leaving the trailer open for them to wander in and out of and we have a little ride out round the block. Pigs like routine and so long as you don't deviate too far from it they are fine. They don't get fed before travelling, they have big beds of cosy straw and they are in the trailer for the minimum time to travel, as soon as we get to a show they are out and in their pens again well strawed up, they get their grub and a drink, then a lovely rub down and made pretty. My pigs are well socialised and love the attention from the public. If i thought a pig didn't adjust to showing i wouldn't take them again.
The only times i have seen pigs stressed is when we had a hot tent day and their owner peed off for the day leaving them to their own devices, luckily me and some of the others watered them and cooled them down, the other time is when theres a gilt/sow in season and the boars get in a bit of fuss.
Its all about management and making you sure that your animals well being is at the foremost of your plans. Planning/preparation is 99% of showing the actual showing part is very small.
Tips i can offer
* Go to enjoy yourself
* don't expect to win anything

and if you do yayyyy its a brucie bonus
* Have a willing helper with you
* Talk to fellow competitors before the show, ask what you should take ( i have an excel spreadhsheet now that i tick stuff off)
* prepare for all weather eventualities - a 4x4 is a good +
Hth and whatever you're going to show, have a great season.
We start first week in June this year.
Mandy