Purina® Honor® Show Showlamb Creep 20 DX 30 is a premium creep feed formulated to maximize skeletal growth and muscle development in young lambs. Manufactured as a highly palatable 1/8" mini-pellet, this feed helps lambs start strong and stay on feed. Medicated with Decoquinate for coccidiosis prevention, it also includes advanced additives like Zinpro® minerals, fungal enzymes, and yeast cultures to enhance digestibility and immune function. Ideal for nursing lambs, breeding sheep needing added frame, and early-maturing market lambs preparing for show season.
Processed grains, cottonseed hulls, molasses, pelleted premix, fungal enzymes (Aspergillus oryzae and Aspergillus niger), Peloton® yeast, Zinpro® minerals, Ambitine® plant extracts, ammonium chloride, vitamins A & E, and Decoquinate (active drug ingredient).
Feed at a rate of 0.3 lb to lambs weighing 20 lb to provide 22.7 mg Decoquinate per 100 lb body weight daily. Feed for at least 28 days during exposure to coccidiosis. Offer in a creep feeder when lambs are 10–14 days old. Always provide fresh water and good quality hay.
Do not feed moldy or insect-infested feed. Store in a dry, well-ventilated area. Use only as directed. For sheep only.
50 lb bag
Store in a clean, dry, well-ventilated area to maintain freshness and palatability.
Decoquinate (0.0033%) for prevention of coccidiosis caused by Eimeria species in lambs.
For young nursing show lambs. For the prevention of coccidiosis in young sheep caused by Eimeria ovinoidalis, E. parva, E. bakuensis and E. crandallis.
Feed at a rate of 0.3 lb to lambs weighing 20 lb 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.
Follow these management practices:
In groups of lambs there are certain animals who 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 lambs. If bloating does occur, the above management practices should be reviewed.
Store in a dry area away from insects. Do not feed moldy or insect-infested feed. Use as directed.
Do not feed to sheep producing milk for food.
Purina® Honor® Show Showlamb Creep 20 DX 30 is a premium creep feed formulated to maximize skeletal growth and muscle development in young lambs. Manufactured as a highly palatable 1/8" mini-pellet, this feed helps lambs start strong and stay on feed. Medicated with Decoquinate for coccidiosis prevention, it also includes advanced additives like Zinpro® minerals, fungal enzymes, and yeast cultures to enhance digestibility and immune function. Ideal for nursing lambs, breeding sheep needing added frame, and early-maturing market lambs preparing for show season.
Processed grains, cottonseed hulls, molasses, pelleted premix, fungal enzymes (Aspergillus oryzae and Aspergillus niger), Peloton® yeast, Zinpro® minerals, Ambitine® plant extracts, ammonium chloride, vitamins A & E, and Decoquinate (active drug ingredient).
Feed at a rate of 0.3 lb to lambs weighing 20 lb to provide 22.7 mg Decoquinate per 100 lb body weight daily. Feed for at least 28 days during exposure to coccidiosis. Offer in a creep feeder when lambs are 10–14 days old. Always provide fresh water and good quality hay.
Do not feed moldy or insect-infested feed. Store in a dry, well-ventilated area. Use only as directed. For sheep only.
50 lb bag
Store in a clean, dry, well-ventilated area to maintain freshness and palatability.
Decoquinate (0.0033%) for prevention of coccidiosis caused by Eimeria species in lambs.
For young nursing show lambs. For the prevention of coccidiosis in young sheep caused by Eimeria ovinoidalis, E. parva, E. bakuensis and E. crandallis.
Feed at a rate of 0.3 lb to lambs weighing 20 lb 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.
Follow these management practices:
In groups of lambs there are certain animals who 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 lambs. If bloating does occur, the above management practices should be reviewed.
Store in a dry area away from insects. Do not feed moldy or insect-infested feed. Use as directed.
Do not feed to sheep producing milk for food.