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Touch Tone

Multi-mechanism muscle building supplement — stimulates appetite, increases endurance, oxygen circulation, and amino acid availability

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Overview

Touch Tone is described as a muscle-building supplement that works through six distinct mechanisms: appetite stimulation, increased endurance, improved oxygen circulation, amino acid delivery, and two additional undisclosed mechanisms. Available in 5 lb to 25 lb sizes ($79.95+). The multi-mechanism approach positions it as a comprehensive muscle tool rather than a single-angle protein supplement. The “touch” reference in the name likely refers to handling quality — muscle that is firm and consistent to the touch.


Manufacturer Specifications

Guaranteed Analysis

Nutrient%
Crude Protein (min)
Crude Fat (min)
Crude Fiber (max)
Moisture (max)

Note: Guaranteed analysis not available from product page.

Key Ingredients / Active Components

  • Amino acid complex
  • Endurance and oxygen circulation support compounds
  • Appetite stimulants (specific ingredients not disclosed)
  • Six total mechanisms described by manufacturer

Official Feeding Rate

  • Rate: Not specified in available sources
  • Introduction: Not specified
  • Species notes: Show livestock (sheep implied by lamb products placement)

Show Circuit Use

Sources: essentialshowfeeds.com/lamb-products

How Experienced Feeders Actually Use It

Touch Tone is a premium muscle supplement that appears to go beyond simple protein delivery — the endurance and oxygen circulation claims suggest it may include ingredients like B12 (oxygen transport), iron, or other performance-supporting compounds. The appetite stimulation mechanism makes it compatible with animals that are reluctant eaters but need muscle building. Best used consistently throughout the program rather than as a short-window product.

Real-World Feeding Rate

  • Typical rate: Not found in available sources
  • Introduction timeline: Implied for use throughout the program from early phases

Common Deviations from Label

No data found.

Breed-Specific Notes

No breed-specific notes found.


Phase Protocols

Weeks 12–9 | Foundation Phase

Introduce Touch Tone if muscle building is a primary program goal from the start.

Weeks 8–6 | Condition Building Phase

Primary phase for Touch Tone. The multi-mechanism approach benefits from consistent use during the window when muscle can still respond significantly.

Weeks 5–3 | Fill & Shaping Phase

Continue. Muscle expression from Touch Tone should be increasingly visible by this phase.


Stacking Protocols

With Crease: Crease is lysine-focused for loin muscle; Touch Tone is multi-mechanism. These address muscle from different angles and may be complementary. With Foundation: Touch Tone drives muscle; Foundation drives gut efficiency. Strong combination for a muscle-first program.


Budget Alternatives

High-protein supplements with conventional amino acid profiles (Crease, Macho Man from Rule Supplements) serve a similar muscle-building function. Touch Tone’s differentiation lies in its multi-mechanism approach and the endurance/oxygen components.


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Pairs Well With

  • Foundation
  • FLARE
  • Crease
  • CHUB

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