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Attitude Adjustment Paste

Show-day calming paste — one-time pre-ring dose 1 hour before showing; reduces hauling, grooming, and competition stress without causing lethargy

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Overview

Attitude Adjustment is Stock Show Secrets’ acute calming paste for show day and high-stress events. Administered 15–20cc approximately 1 hour before entering the ring, it is designed to reduce the anxiety response from hauling, grooming, clipping noise, and competition environment without sedating the animal. SSS specifically notes it does not cause lethargy — the animal should still show energy and expression in the ring. Available in 60cc tubes (individual or case of 12). The daily companion for high-strung genetics is DED HED (daily feed additive) — these two products form SSS’s layered calming system.


Manufacturer Specifications

Guaranteed Analysis

Not published online. Ingredient list not disclosed.

NutrientAmount
Crude Protein (min)
Crude Fat (min)
CopperUNKNOWN

Key Ingredients / Active Components

Not published online.

Official Feeding Rate

  • Sheep & Goats: 15–20cc approximately 1 hour before showing
  • Cattle & Hogs: 30–40cc approximately 1 hour before showing
  • Repeat dosing: Can be given on arrival at the venue, at the holding pen, and during waiting between classes as needed
  • Tube size: 60cc

Sheep Safety

Copper — UNKNOWN: Ingredient list not published. Contact SSS at (325) 294-4555 before recommending. Given this is a show-day paste (not a daily mineral), the copper concern is lower than for a daily supplement — but must still be confirmed.


Show Circuit Use

Sources: stockshowsecrets.com only

How Experienced Feeders Actually Use It

Attitude Adjustment is used at show day events — particularly for lambs that are naturally high-strung or have become stressed during the trailer ride to the venue. The ability to repeat-dose (arrival, holding, pre-ring) gives feeders flexibility in managing stress across a multi-hour show day. Feeders running the full SSS calming system use DED HED daily throughout the program and AA on show day for the acute stress event.

Layered Calming Protocol (DED HED + Attitude Adjustment)

  1. Daily (throughout program): DED HED 2–3 oz every morning — establishes calm baseline
  2. Show day: Continue DED HED in morning feeding
  3. 1 hour before ring: Attitude Adjustment 15–20cc
  4. On arrival or between classes: Repeat AA dose as needed

Phase Protocols

Show Week (Days 5–1)

  • Can be used for practice leading/bracing sessions with high-strung lambs in the final week

Show Day

  • Rate: 15–20cc, 1 hour before ring
  • Repeat: As needed at venue — arrival, holding pen, between classes

Stacking Protocols

Attitude Adjustment + DED HED: Designed as a system. DED HED is the daily foundation; AA is the show-day peak dose.

Attitude Adjustment + 3 Hrs Out: Compatible — AA handles calming; 3 Hrs Out handles energy/electrolytes. These address different aspects of show-day performance and can be used together (AA 1 hour before, 3 Hrs Out 3 hours before).


Budget Alternatives

  • Magnesium drench (1–2 oz magnesium oxide in water) — budget calming approach; lower cost but less targeted
  • B-vitamin injectable (thiamine/B-complex) — requires veterinary guidance; different mechanism

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Pairs Well With

Direct Substitutes

Products that do the same job at the same point in the program — compare alternatives across brands in the directory.

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Liquid
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Show Sheep PasteSullivan's
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