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californiasheep
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 Posted: Thu Jan 25th, 2007 10:20 pm
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:D  Hi this is my first time feeding High Noon.  We live in Northern California and will competeing at a May fair.  We have two lambs 75lbs and 90lbs.  What do suggest we feed?  I noticed this feed is not medicated for prevention of cocccidious or urniary calculi what do I for this?  The breeder we bought the lambs from was feeding developer 101? I believe that is what he said. 

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californiasheep
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 Posted: Wed Jan 31st, 2007 08:18 pm
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I was so excited about the high noon feed.  I asked some questions on this forum on this the feed about a week ago no response.   I then e-mailed Nick asking how to use this new exciting feed.  Yet again no response !!!  :X  I can't tell you how dissappointed I am.   I will not be using this product if the fed reps don't care enough to send a short email.   I am extrememly upset and will not recommend this feed to anyone out here is California.   I will indeed tell them of my experience so thanks a lot for you help and support! 

Nick Ketzner
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 Posted: Sun Feb 4th, 2007 09:59 pm
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I am very sorry for not getting back to you asap. My computer as been out for 2 weeks and we just got it back. It looks like the first post waqs put on Jan 24th. I am sorry that you don't care for our service. If you have questions you should go to the dealer page and call your California rep if you need immediate assistance.

OUR FEED IS MEDICATED WITH Bovatec and has ammonium Chloride in it for urinary Calculi!!!

We start young lambs out with the max 90 -- # 101 until they start getting some condition on them around 100 lbs-110 lbs and then switch them over to the 104 show lamb and high glo. We also feed a good sized handfull of hay maorning and night.

Sorry for the late info !!!

Nick


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