I’m not trying to discourage you totally. Just think of all the challenges for a first bird.
Think about her set up, arrows, broadhead, etc. think about the small target. Can she consistantly hit a very small area at unknown ranges, in unfamiliar positions?
Think about if she missed or wounded a bird. I bet she’d not like that. We get one chance w kids. Imo we need to grow them.
Here’s my personal suggestion. Find out your info. Legal draw weight, etc. Than if she’s strong enough work towards getting ready. It’d be cool as hell to see her succeed but tell her until she’s ready w everything you want her to have a chance.
Forgot to add, has she shot any game even w her bow? Now imagine a bird gobbling so loud she could feel it’s sound waves. Can she pull that shot off at 10?
Begin to get her ready. Enjoy all the processes. Teach her responsibility for game. If she’s not ready, as the father you need to tell her no.
Once she’s able in every way you can try w the ability to go back if at any time she wants to.
It’s all gotta be at her pace w you steering her ship.
Hope that made sense. Easy to be excited for our kids. Gotta be realistic too. Bow isn’t impossible real soon. Start her journey toward that goal