Suglo Calf Finisher

Sunglo Calf Finisher. Blue and black 50-lb feed bag.Sunglo® Show Calf Finisher is a complete textured formula to promote efficient weight gains and desired finish in show cattle during the final feeding phase of approximately 120 days.

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Features

  • Textured, premium show cattle feed formulated with the latest in feed technology
  • Fortified with elevated levels of vitamins and trace minerals to help promote finish and muscle development
  • Highly palatable to keep cattle coming back to the feed bunk and on track for the winner's circle

Guaranteed Analysis

South-West Formula:

  • Protein: 12.00%
  • Fat: 5.00%
  • Fiber: 10.00%
  • Medication: Lasalocid
  • Form: Textured

Feeding

Slowing Rate of Gain: If calves are gaining too rapidly, it may be necessary to use one of the following options:

  • Decrease the daily allotment of Sunglo Show Calf Feed by 2-4 lbs., OR
  • Add Sunglo Full Tank and feed at a rate of 1-5 lbs. per head per day to meet desired weight gain.

Difficult Finishing: Some large-frame calves may require longer finishing periods or increased energy density in the finishing ration to achieve the desired finish.

  • To increase energy, feed half Sunglo Show Calf Developer and half Sunglo Show Calf Finisher.
  • Add 1-3 lbs. of Sunglo LiquaFAT to reach desired finish.

Going Off Feed (Burnout): This feed has been carefully formulated to promote consumption. However, should your calf experience a drop in feed consumption of more than 10% of targeted daily feed intake for more than two days, blend in Sunglo 2 the Fullest with Cob at a rate up to 1/2 of daily intake to enhance appetite. A more dramatic drop in feed consumption may require going back to the beginning and re-initiating your calf to feed. In either case, return to Sunglo Show Calf Grower ration should be done gradually. Should your calf go completely off feed, consult your veterinarian.

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