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Auctioneer19 Member
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Posted: Fri Nov 4th, 2005 01:00 pm |
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| We have been feeding the new ShowRite show goat feeds and have been pleased with the results.
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sylverpig Member
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Posted: Sun May 20th, 2007 01:37 am |
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| We've been feeding Sunglo and are happy with that.
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Jeff Member

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Posted: Fri Oct 5th, 2007 04:51 am |
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| I am feeding Surefed N-Timidator with Live Oak Lamb feed. 1/2 pound of each in the morning and evening. Closer to show time (a month or so) I add Showmaster Power Phat to top them off.
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lucky100 Member
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Posted: Sat May 3rd, 2008 01:12 am |
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Jeff wrote: I am feeding Surefed N-Timidator with Live Oak Lamb feed. 1/2 pound of each in the morning and evening. Closer to show time (a month or so) I add Showmaster Power Phat to top them off.
hey jeff,
i am new to lambs . I have always shown goats and need some help on feeding lambs.
i am using a texturized show lamb feed like your live oak feed. I also thrown in some chopped alfalfa and barley.
The lambs have been getting the runs. I guess the feed is to rich? what might you suggest. I am wanting to increase the alfalfa chop.
Also, another question:
i had started with the "excel show lamb feed" texturized,
it had that lasolics in it, used up 2 sacks & have changed over to this
the new feed, lindners show lamb texturized which has decoquinate in it.
Do you know which is the better of the two medicines: decoq or lascocics (sorry on spelling).
Thanks, robert
boerne texas
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