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

 

When you put in a lot of time and work into a livestock project, you want to give them the best. Sure Champ is designed to make sure your livestock stay healthy and on point before you ever hit the ring!

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CHAMPIONS

 

Alicia Graham – Hartford Fair
Grand Champion Market Steer
2023 Hartford Fair
Shown by Alicia Graham

 

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Champion Dorset Advantage Ewe
2023 Oklahoma Youth Expo
Shown by Kobi Scroggins

 

3 oye
Grand Champion Market Goat
2023 Oklahoma Youth Expo
Shown by Cara Cummins

 

Kenley Medley
3rd Overall Barrow
Illinois State Fair
Shown by Kenley Medley

 

 
 

 

Education

 

Manage Temperature Stress in any Season with Vita Charge® Climate Control

The seasons are changing, and summer’s heat is going away. But that doesn’t mean that heat stress or temperature stress isn’t an issue with show livestock. Manage your show animal’s temperature and keep them feeling and looking their best no matter the season. One simple way to manage heat stress is with Vita Charge® Climate […]

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Junior Spotlight: Hunter Shike & Chaynee Tennant

This month we’re shining our spotlight on two exhibitors who excelled at their respective state fairs showing smaller species. These athletes excel both in their respective sports and in the show ring.   Hunter Shike, Sadorus, Illinois, showed the Grand Champion Market Barrow at the Illinois State Fair – a Spot Barrow. Outside of the barn, […]

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Vita Charge® Clench Gel Provides Livestock Digestion Support

Stress. Livestock can experience stress at the most inopportune times. The only problem is they can’t tell us what is wrong. However, they usually show us what is wrong.   Signs of stress in livestock can vary from shortness of breath and panting to going off feed and water. One visible sign that leads to further […]

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