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Purina® Honor® Show Full Control®

New and improved Honor® Show Full Control® cattle feed is a textured ration that maintains body condition and helps create fill in show cattle. Honor® Show Full Control® feed can be used for heavily-muscled steers, growing/developing show heifers and managing weight gain in steers that have reached optimal finish.

This uniquely formulated, versatile ration provides flexibility in your feeding program for both steers and heifers. Gain Full Control of your feeding program today and put your best calves on Honor® Show Full Control® feed.

Honor® Show Full Control® is a REGIONAL product and is not available in all markets nationally.

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    NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION

    When it comes to nourishing and nurturing your animals, quality matters. That’s why Purina’s high-quality, research-proven products are formulated for optimal nutrition with the best ingredients that meet our stringent quality and nutritional standards.

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    • Guaranteed Analysis
      Nutrient Min/Max Amount
      Crude Protein MIN 11.00 %
      CrudeFat MIN 3.00 %
      Crude Fiber MAX 20.00 %
      Calcium (Ca) MIN 0.55 %
      Calcium (Ca) MAX 1.05 %
      Phosphorus (P) MIN 0.30 %
      Salt (NaCl) MIN 0.15 %
      Salt (NaCl) MAX 0.65 %
      Potassium (K) MIN 0.65 %
      Copper (Cu) MIN 35.00 PPM
      Selenium (Se) MIN 0.44 PPM
      Zinc (Zn) MIN 113.00 PPM
      Vitamin A MIN 3520 IU/LB
      Vitamin D3 MIN 200 IU/LB
      Vitamin E MIN 10 IU/LB
    • Feeding Directions

      Description

      Honor® Show Full Control® 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, Honor® Show 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 Honor® Show Full Control® feed until cattle are being fed the desired amount. Always allow free access to plenty of clean, fresh water at all times.

      Caution

      Contains added copper. Do not feed to sheep or other copper sensitive animals. Store in a dry, well-ventilated area protected from rodents and insects. Do not feed moldy or insect-infested feed to animals as it may cause illness, performance loss or death. USE ONLY AS DIRECTED

      Important

      DO NOT FEED TO SHEEP DUE TO HIGH LEVELS OF COPPER

      Winning Matrix

      Efficient production requires a thorough understanding and application of the fundamental principles of good husbandry and sanitation. The Purina® Winning Philosophy program will help you step into the spotlight.

      1. GOOD BREEDING: Practice a sound genetic program of selection and culling. Visit a professional breeder for more information. Know the feeling when you have that perfect animal that has the best potential to win.

      2. GOOD FEEDING: Proper nutrition for different needs and lifestyles starts with Honor® Show products. Feed at regular times at least two times daily, with three daily feedings preferred. You can’t become a Grand Champion without the best nutrition.

      3. SOUND MANAGEMENT: A clean environment minimizes stress and aims to improve average daily gains. Clean stalls, remove debris and provide fresh water daily. The daily attention to detail is the difference between a Grand Champion and lower placement.

      4. PREVENTIVE HEALTH: Establish an effective health program with your local veterinarian. A sick animal never makes it to the top.

      These are the building blocks of the Honor® Show program and the keys to successful production. Practical application of these basic principles will not only support your animal’s growth and development, but also increase its potential of winning on the show circuit.

      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 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.

  • CONTINUOUSLY INNOVATING ANIMAL NUTRITION

    Purina is relentlessly seeking the next innovation in animal nutrition and targets relevant issues facing animal owners to help enhance their animal raising experience.

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    CONTINUOUSLY INNOVATING ANIMAL NUTRITION 

    Purina is relentlessly seeking the next innovation in animal nutrition and targets relevant issues facing animal owners to help enhance their animal raising experience. We’ve conducted over 24,000 animal nutrition studies and counting to find impactful, accessible solutions for animals and their owners.
     
    Our research is performed in fields across the country and on our 1,200-acre working farm in Gray Summit, MO, the Purina Animal Nutrition Center, where we care first-hand for over 3,000 animals, every single day, ensuring our outputs of research, knowledge, and product innovation work properly for the real-life needs of animals.

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Awesome!!!

We love the Cattle Products and Feed! Amazing Products!

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Kretia

Great fullness

We keep bred show heifers in this daily, keeps them looking full but no over finished!

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Outlaw 1207

Great for show heifers

We feed two heifers this feed and they developed to perfection without getting fat.

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Dhandrosh

Great feed for holding cattle.

We have used Show Chow Full Contrl to maintain the fresh and feminine look of our heifers without getting them over conditioned! Great feed product!

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Aaron18

Awesome Product

We have used this from the beginning and I’m always impressed on how well it helps fill our animals out.

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& Our Love of Animals

Purina understands and cares about the unique needs of your animals and the importance of bettering their well-being, performance and health. For more than 125 years, we have been tackling the biggest nutrition challenges using science, and our love of animals pushes us until we get it right. Our team is made up of more than 500 Masters of Sciences, Ph.Ds., veterinarians, nutritionists, microbiologists, geneticists, and immunologists, all who share a passion for providing animals with the best nutrition for the best results.

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image of Purina Honor Show ambassadors with show animals

Purina understands and cares about the unique needs of your animals and the importance of bettering their well-being, performance and health. For more than 125 years, we have been tackling the biggest nutrition challenges using science, and our love of animals pushes us until we get it right. Our team is made up of more than 500 Masters of Sciences, Ph.Ds., veterinarians, nutritionists, microbiologists, geneticists, and immunologists, all who share a passion for providing animals with the best nutrition for the best results.

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