Cattle
FeedSunglo Calf Full Body Pellet
Pellet#20000344
The most versatile complete feed in the Sunglo cattle lineup as it can be used as a preconditioning (getting cattle ready to take on a grain-based diet) ration for cattle starting as small as 300 lbs., as a receiving ration when they hit their new home, as part of a holding ration on big cattle, or at any time in the feeding phase as a supplement when extra rib and dimension is desired.
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Sunglo Full Body is the most versatile complete feed in the Sunglo cattle lineup as it can be used as a preconditioning (getting cattle ready to take on a grain-based diet) ration for cattle starting as small as 300 lbs., as a receiving ration when they hit their new home, as part of a holding ration on big cattle, or at any time in the feeding phase as a supplement when extra rib and dimension is desired.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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For sale cattle and after:
Feed Sunglo Full Body as the sole ration 30 to 45 days before and 15 days after sale date.
After Sunglo Full Body, switch to Sunglo Show Calf Grower, Developer or 12T and continue one of those rations through the growing period. We recommend you then switch to Sunglo Show Calf Finisher a minimum of 120 days before your final show date.
When receiving calves, introduce Sunglo Full Body gradually over a three-day period:
Day 1: Feed hay free choice with 5 lb. of Sunglo Full Body per head, divided into two equal feedings.
Day 2: Feed hay free choice with 8 lb. of Sunglo Full Body per head, divided into two equal feedings.
Day 3: Feed Sunglo Full Body feed free choice with free-choice hay. Hay is optional after Day 5.
For everyday or show day fill:
Feed 1–5 lbs. of Full Body mixed with complete feed to achieve your desired fuller look. Also be sure to check out 2 the Fullest with Cob & Full Tank as other options for show day fill.
Always provide access to fresh, clean water.
Check weight gains at set time intervals and adjust daily feeding rate as needed until target weight is reached.
Cattle should have access to high quality grass hay.
Always transition slowly from one ration to another to help avoid digestive upset.