PREP TO WIN

Sure Champ® is a line of livestock show supplements that proactively work to assist with the challenges created by the show environment.

 

 

 

SURE CHAMP IS HERE TO HELP YOU AND YOUR STOCK!

 

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Success both in and out of the ring

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For any ration of any stage in life

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Research proven

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High-Quality Ingredients

 

 

CHAMPIONS

 

Kole Maxwell
Grand Champion Bucket Feeder Calf
2025 Pawnee County Fair
Shown by Kole Maxwell

 

Eli Gerlach
Open Show Champion Oxford Market Lamb
2025 Ohio State Fair
Shown by Eli Gerlach

 

Lily
Grand Champion Open Land of Lincoln Market Goat & Reserve Champion Junior Land of Lincoln Market Goat
2025 Illinois State Fair
Shown by Lily Grobosky

 

Harley
Champion Yorkshire Gilt
2025 Texas State Fair
Shown by Harley Turner

 

 
 

 

Education

 

Sure Champ is Grateful

A Letter of Gratitude to the Livestock Industry 

At Sure Champ®, we count ourselves blessed to work alongside some of the hardest-working, most resilient, and humble people in the world—those who make their living in the livestock and agricultural community. Make no mistake, agriculture is more than an industry. It is a lifestyle, a calling, and a strong foundation to build families on.  […]

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The Importance of County Fairs 

For many, the county fair is all about carnival rides, favorite fair foods, and demolition derbies. But for those in the livestock world, county fairs mean much, much more. That annual event is the chance to showcase your 4-H and FFA projects locally. It’s where hours in the barn, feeding, rinsing, brushing, and walking culminate […]

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How to Prevent Show Livestock from Going Off Feed 

Off Feed Many people change their eating habits with the seasons. A steaming bowl of soup is satisfying on a cold winter day, but that doesn’t sound appetizing when the heat index reaches 90 degrees or hotter. Your show livestock are no different, but whereas we just change what we eat, they go off feed. […]

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