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Purina® Honor® Show Under Control® 11 TXT

Designed for when you have one at “12 o’clock” and don’t want to get to 12:30, Under Control® is formulated with NO corn, NO beet pulp, and is high in fiber and roughage making it perfect for heifers and steers that need to be “cooled down”. The protein to energy ratio has been widened and added bypass protein sources incorporated to maintain muscle shape and help avoid a dull, deflated look during a period of reduced energy intake.

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    NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION

    When it comes to nourishing and nurturing your animals, quality matters. That’s why Purina’s high-quality, research-proven products are formulated for optimal nutrition with the best ingredients that meet our stringent quality and nutritional standards.

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    • Guaranteed Analysis
      Nutrient Min/Max Amount
      Crude Protein MIN 11.00 %
      Crude Fat MIN 2.00 %
      Crude Fiber MAX 20.00 %
      Calcium (Ca) MIN 0.55 %
      Calcium (Ca) MAX 1.05 %
      Phosphorus (P) MIN 0.30 %
      Salt (NaCl) MIN 0.15 %
      Salt (NaCl) MAX 0.65 %
      Sodium (Na) MAX 0.51 %
      Potassium (K) MIN 0.65 %
      Selenium (Se) MIN 0.44 PPM
      Selenium (Se) MAX 0.53 PPM
      Vitamin A MIN 3,520 IU/LB
    • Feeding Directions

      Best Results

      Honor® Show Under Control™ 11 feed is designed to be fed at 1-2% of body weight per head per day along with free-choice hay or forage to cattle for managing weight gain and/or body condition.

      If cattle have not been receiving a moderate energy diet, Honor® Show Under Control™ 11 feed should start being offered at 1% of body weight per head per day and increased gradually to the desired fed rate along with free-choice hay or forage.

      Caution

      Store in a dry, well-ventilated area protected from rodents and insects.

      Do not feed moldy or insect-infested feed to animals.

      Management Practices

      1. Monitor body condition of cattle on a regular basis.
      2. Recommended feeding rates should be adjusted depending on cattle body condition.
      3. When making a ration change, allow 7 to 10 days for animals to adjust to the new ration.
      4. Provide adequate feeder space for each animal.
      5. Provide mineral and salt free choice.
      6. Provide fresh, clean water near the feeding area.

      In groups of cattle, there are certain animals that 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 cattle. If bloat occurs, please review feed management practices. Always allow free access to plenty of clean, fresh water at all times.

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& Our Love of Animals

Purina understands and cares about the unique needs of your animals and the importance of bettering their well-being, performance and health. For more than 125 years, we have been tackling the biggest nutrition challenges using science, and our love of animals pushes us until we get it right. Our team is made up of more than 500 Masters of Sciences, Ph.Ds., veterinarians, nutritionists, microbiologists, geneticists, and immunologists, all who share a passion for providing animals with the best nutrition for the best results.

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Purina understands and cares about the unique needs of your animals and the importance of bettering their well-being, performance and health. For more than 125 years, we have been tackling the biggest nutrition challenges using science, and our love of animals pushes us until we get it right. Our team is made up of more than 500 Masters of Sciences, Ph.Ds., veterinarians, nutritionists, microbiologists, geneticists, and immunologists, all who share a passion for providing animals with the best nutrition for the best results.

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