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Natural Fill

High-fiber show supplement for upper and lower body dimension — increases fill and bloom while maintaining palatability in stressed show animals

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Overview

Natural Fill is Hi-Pro’s show-specific fill and bloom supplement, listed under their “Show” product category on the website. Its description — “increases the dimension of the upper and lower body” and helps stressed animals maintain intake — is classic show circuit language for a fill/bloom product. The formula uses forages, soy hulls, steamed barley, oats, and yeast to deliver highly digestible fiber-based fill alongside palatable, familiar grain ingredients that keep show animals eating under stress. With 11% protein, 2% fat, and 30% crude fiber, it is a fiber-dominant supplement comparable in function to commercial fill products like Purina High Octane Depth Charge or Ultra Full — but based on whole-food fiber ingredients rather than processed fiber concentrates. Available in 50 lb bags.


Manufacturer Specifications

Guaranteed Analysis

NutrientAmount
Crude Protein (min)11.0%
Crude Fat (min)2.0%
Crude Fiber (max)30.0%
Calcium
Phosphorus
Copper

Key Ingredients / Active Components

IngredientRole
ForagesPrimary fiber source — provides bulk, digestible fiber, and rumen mat
Soy hull pelletsHighly digestible fiber energy — gut fill without acidosis risk
Steamed barleyPalatable energy grain — encourages intake; steaming improves digestibility
OatsPalatability and moderate energy; familiar to show lambs
Yeast cultureRumen health support and fiber fermentation efficiency

Official Feeding Rate

  • Rate: Not listed on product page — contact Hi-Pro or a dealer for label rate
  • Introduction: Not listed
  • Species notes: Listed under “Show” category — likely labeled for multiple show species; confirm sheep-specific rate

Sheep Safety

Copper: Not listed in guaranteed analysis. The ingredient list (forages, soyhulls, barley, oats, yeast) contains no typical copper-supplemented components, but confirmation is needed before recommending to sheep feeders.

Urinary calculi (wethers): Calcium and phosphorus values are not listed. The ingredient profile (forages, soyhulls, oats, barley) suggests a Ca:P ratio in the moderate range — better than a grain-only product but needs verification.


Show Circuit Use

Sources: hiprofeeds.com manufacturer product page; no independent show circuit reviews found

How Experienced Feeders Actually Use It

Natural Fill’s ingredient profile and website positioning align with how experienced feeders use fill products: introduced in the final 3–5 weeks before a show to build visual rib depth and belly fill while keeping palatability high for limit-fed or stressed animals. The combination of soyhulls + oats + steamed barley + forages is a whole-food version of the fiber-concentrate fill supplements made by Purina and Show-Rite. No firsthand feeder reports found during research — this is a regionally distributed product with limited national show circuit visibility.

Commodity Comparison

The ingredient list is essentially a pre-mixed, yeast-enhanced version of the commodity fill stack (soy hull pellets + rolled oats + beet pulp) that show feeders build themselves. The added value is consistency, palatability optimization, and the yeast culture. Feeders in Hi-Pro’s distribution area (TX, NM, OK, AZ) can compare cost-per-feeding against DIY commodity blends.


Phase Protocols

Weeks 5–3 | Begin Fill Work

  • Rate: Per label (not retrieved — obtain from Hi-Pro)
  • Purpose: Start building fiber-based fill; establish palatability before show week

Weeks 2–1 / Show Week | Maintain Fill

  • Rate: Hold at established rate
  • Purpose: Sustain upper and lower body dimension; maintain intake under show conditions

Stacking Protocols

Based on ingredient profile, Natural Fill is likely compatible with standard show lamb rations. It provides fiber, moderate energy, and yeast support — not protein or fat supplementation. Pair with a protein source (alfalfa pellets, soybean meal) and the show lamb base feed. Evaluate copper confirmation before stacking with other copper-containing supplements.


Budget Alternatives

  • DIY commodity stack: Soy hull pellets (0.25 lb) + rolled oats (0.25 lb) + beet pulp (soaked, 0.25 lb) achieves a similar fiber-based fill effect with known nutritional profiles and confirmed sheep safety
  • Commercial alternatives: Purina High Octane Depth Charge or Ultra Full for more precise fill targeting; both have confirmed specs and broader circuit documentation

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