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Purina Honor Show Chow Full Range feed is designed to help promote feed intake, bloom and fill in cattle fed for show. Full Range feed can be fed throughout the entire feeding period to young calves being prepped for sale as well as steers and heifers being fed for exhibition. It’s never too early to start thinking Winner’s Circle. Purina Honor Show Chow Full Range feed gives you the flexibility you need from start to finish to succeed in the ring.
• Offers flexibility from start to finish in your feeding program
• With grass hay, can be fed as a complete ration to grow and develop show cattle
• Can be blended with grain to achieve the desired rate of gain while maintaining a well-balanced ration.
• Helps improve palatability.
• High-energy(calories)formula to help produce early bloom.
• A very palatable roughage source providing consistent intake.
• Research has shown that TASCO help slower body temperature during heat stress – helping keep animals on feed.
• A true, fully fermented yeast culture developed specifically for optimum animal nutrition. Research proven, Diamond V has a unique ability to enhance ration digestibility, palatability and intake by delivering a rich, all-natural nutrient source to the animal’s digestive bacteria.
• Balanced combination of zinc, manganese, copper and cobalt.
• Provides critical highly-available minerals that helps immune response which is critical for health traveling show cattle.
• Helps support growth and muscle development-allows cattle to reach their full potential.
• A uniquely formulated fungal enzyme ingredient containing both Aspergillus oryzae and Aspergillus niger. Fungal enzymes help in the digestibility of fibrous feedstuffs, thereby helping support growth performance.
• Designed to be used with High Octane® Supplements: to help add body condition or improve growth rate use High Octane® Power Fuel®, to help support muscling use High Octane® Champion DriveTM, to help support muscling and leanness use High Octane® Fitter 35®, or to help gain a fuller appearance use High Octane® Depth Charge®.
• Feed it with total confidence-backed by Purina Anima lNutritions’ legendary tradition of fundamental and applied research – thousands of winning entries at local and national shows.
Crude Protein (min) | 11.00% |
Crude Fat (min) | 3.00% |
Crude Fiber (min) | 20.0% |
Calcium (min) | 0.55% |
Calcium (max) | 1.05% |
Phosphorous (min) | 0.30% |
Salt (min) | 0.15% |
Salt (max) | 0.65% |
Potassium (min) | 0.65% |
Selenium (min) | 0.44% |
Copper (min) | 35.00% |
Zinc (min) | 113.00% |
Vitamin A (min) | 3520 ppm |
Vitamin D3 (min) | 200 IU/LB |
Vitamin E (min) | 10 IU/LB |
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Purina Honor Show Chow Full Range feed is designed to be fed at
10–12 lbs. per day along with freechoice hay or forage to market cattle for managing weight gain. If cattle have not been receiving a moderate energy diet, Purina Honor Show Chow Full Control feed should be offered gradually at 5 to 7 lbs. per day along with adequate quantities of forage. Gradually increase the amount of Purina Honor Show Chow Full ControlTM feed until cattle are being fed the desired amount.
Always allow free access to plenty of clean, fresh water at all times.
DO NOT FEED TO SHEEP DUE TO HIGH LEVELS OF COPPER Follow these management practices:
1. When making a ration change, allow 7-10 days for animals to adjust to the new ration.
2. Provide a source of fresh, clean water at all times.
3. Do not allow fine material to accumulate in feeders.
4. Provide adequate, well-protected and well-managed bunk space for each animal to prevent feed from becoming wet and moldy.
5. When fed from a self-feeder, adjust feeder to minimize quantity of feed accumulating in trough.
6. Cattle should be vaccinated against enterotoxemia.
7. Consult your veterinarian for the recommended health program for your local area. This includes internal and external parasite control.
8. Provide plain salt and Purina Wind & Rain® All Season mineral free choice.
In groups of cattle, there are certain animals that experience chronic bloat or other digestive disturbances, and consequently are poor performers. In addition, excess feed consumption, severe weather changes resulting in erratic feed consumption and poorly-managed feeding practices can increase the incidence of bloat in all cattle. If bloating does occur, the above management practices should be reviewed.