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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CHAMPIONS

 

Mercedes Ferree NAILE 2023
Reserve Champion Heifer
North American International Livestock Exposition
Shown by Mercedes Ferree

 

Bailee Amstutz NAILE Wether 2023
Grand Champion Market Lamb
North American International Livestock Exposition
Shown by Bailee Amstutz

 

Kenna Cooley NAILE 2023
Champion Wether Dam Doe
North American International Livestock Exposition
Shown by Kenna Cooley

 

Karsyn Wade – Arkansas State Fair 2023
Champion Berkshire Market Hog
Arkansas State Fair
Shown by Karsyn Wade

 

 
 

 

Education

 

show animals

How to Care for Your Show Animals 

Show Animals Showing livestock is a fun and exciting way to raise your family, teach young people responsibility, and, most of all, make lasting memories with family and friends. Regardless of which species you show, animals require a lot of effort to maximize their genetic potential. You want to make sure they look their best […]

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ashley hagen and bevin bertsche

Sure Champ® Junior Spotlight: Bevin Bertsche & Ashley Hagen  

This month, we shine the Sure Champ® Junior Spotlight on two young ladies from different regions of the country: Bevin Bertsche and Ashley Hagen! They are at different points in their junior show careers and show different species. However, they share more than a few fundamental similarities.   Both Bevin Bertsche and Ashley Hagen have the […]

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gastric ulcers in pigs

The Sure Champ® Guide to Gastric Ulcers in Pigs 

Gastric Ulcers in Pigs There are a few things more frustrating than having your show animal stop eating. One day, your barrow eats everything you feed it in 15 minutes, during both feedings. The next, it turns up its snout and goes and lays in the fresh shavings.   Gastric ulcers in pigs happen when an […]

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