Essential Prime Cover

from $87.90

Prime Cover's dry fat, bypass digesting technology, provides an extremely fast way to provide cover for your show animal.

Guaranteed Analysis:

  • Crude Protein, min....18.0%

  • Crude Fat, min...........50.0%

  • Crude Fiber, max.........3.0%

Feeding Directions:

Sheep & Goats - Provide 1 - 3 ounces per head per day. (1 full scoop equals 1 ounce). Cattle: Provide 0.5 - 1 lbs per head per day. Start the feeding level at ½ lb and work your way up to your desired level.

Bypass Fat that works

“I bought a Brahman steer this past spring for one of my 4H kids that I tough was one of the best i had seen in a while. After getting him on feed he was so big muscled he had that hard doing look and we need to make him softer in his rib and put on some fat. After talking with Leo about what feed additive essential had he thought would work, he put me on to Prime Cover. If you have never feed a Brahman you would not understand how hard it is to get on with a lot of muscle soft looking and fat, in South Texas well let me be the first to say I am know a big believer in the Prime Cover after 1 and 1/2 buckets along with his normal feed that calf is soft handling and has that soft look to him as well. I will put this product in our feeding program that we use to get one right for the show ring.”

Written by Adrian Arredondo CEA 4-H San Patrico Co.

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Prime Cover's dry fat, bypass digesting technology, provides an extremely fast way to provide cover for your show animal.

Guaranteed Analysis:

  • Crude Protein, min....18.0%

  • Crude Fat, min...........50.0%

  • Crude Fiber, max.........3.0%

Feeding Directions:

Sheep & Goats - Provide 1 - 3 ounces per head per day. (1 full scoop equals 1 ounce). Cattle: Provide 0.5 - 1 lbs per head per day. Start the feeding level at ½ lb and work your way up to your desired level.

Bypass Fat that works

“I bought a Brahman steer this past spring for one of my 4H kids that I tough was one of the best i had seen in a while. After getting him on feed he was so big muscled he had that hard doing look and we need to make him softer in his rib and put on some fat. After talking with Leo about what feed additive essential had he thought would work, he put me on to Prime Cover. If you have never feed a Brahman you would not understand how hard it is to get on with a lot of muscle soft looking and fat, in South Texas well let me be the first to say I am know a big believer in the Prime Cover after 1 and 1/2 buckets along with his normal feed that calf is soft handling and has that soft look to him as well. I will put this product in our feeding program that we use to get one right for the show ring.”

Written by Adrian Arredondo CEA 4-H San Patrico Co.

Prime Cover's dry fat, bypass digesting technology, provides an extremely fast way to provide cover for your show animal.

Guaranteed Analysis:

  • Crude Protein, min....18.0%

  • Crude Fat, min...........50.0%

  • Crude Fiber, max.........3.0%

Feeding Directions:

Sheep & Goats - Provide 1 - 3 ounces per head per day. (1 full scoop equals 1 ounce). Cattle: Provide 0.5 - 1 lbs per head per day. Start the feeding level at ½ lb and work your way up to your desired level.

Bypass Fat that works

“I bought a Brahman steer this past spring for one of my 4H kids that I tough was one of the best i had seen in a while. After getting him on feed he was so big muscled he had that hard doing look and we need to make him softer in his rib and put on some fat. After talking with Leo about what feed additive essential had he thought would work, he put me on to Prime Cover. If you have never feed a Brahman you would not understand how hard it is to get on with a lot of muscle soft looking and fat, in South Texas well let me be the first to say I am know a big believer in the Prime Cover after 1 and 1/2 buckets along with his normal feed that calf is soft handling and has that soft look to him as well. I will put this product in our feeding program that we use to get one right for the show ring.”

Written by Adrian Arredondo CEA 4-H San Patrico Co.