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Honor® Show Showlamb Creep 20 DX 30
Honor® Show Showlamb Creep 20 DX 30
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Enhance the growth and development of your young lambs with Honor® Show Showlamb Creep 20 DX. This versatile feed supports skeletal and muscle growth, making it perfect for both breeding stock and market lambs. Supported by Purina Animal Nutrition, give your lambs the best start towards reaching their full potential.
Guaranteed Analysis:
ACTIVE DRUG INGREDIENTS
Decoquinate ...............................................................0.0033%
(15.0 mg/lb)
NUTRIENT LEVEL
Crude protein, min. ........................................................20.00%
This includes not more than 1% equivalent crude protein from non-protein nitrogen.
Crude fat, min. .................................................................5.00%
Crude fiber, min. ............................................................10.50%
Calcium (Ca), min............................................................1.00%
Calcium (Ca), max...........................................................1.50%
Phosphorous (P), min......................................................0.35%
Salt (NaCl), min. ...............................................................0.50%
Salt (NaCl), max. ..............................................................1.00%
Selenium (Se), min. .....................................................0.30 ppm
Vitamin A, min..........................................................9,000 IU/lb
Medicated:
For young nursing show lambs. For the prevention of coccidiosis in
young sheep caused by Eimeria ovinoidalis, E. parva, E. bakuensis,
and E. crandallis.
Caution: Use as directed.
Warning: Do not feed to sheep producing milk for food.
Directions:
Feed at a rate of 0.3 lbs to lambs weighing 20 lbs to provide 22.7 mg
decoquinate per 100 lb of bodyweight (0.5 mg/kg) per day. Feed at
least 28 days during period of exposure to coccidiosis or when it is
likely to be a hazard.



