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To: Century Hill Industries
We had about 300 head of Ewes to lamb out this year. 30 head of lambs ended up as
"bummers" that we brought in to hand feed. 7 lambs in this group just did not want
to eat. These lambs were about 1 week old. They lacked vitality and were extremley
listless. The first day after using Lambac liquid at your suggested application
rate of 6 cc’s per head per day, one of the weakest lambs in the group met me at
the gate jumping and running. By the second day, another lamb that had been too
weak to climb the wooden step to the milk by himself the day before, could climb
up the step and fight for his place at the milk bar. When we started, these seven
lambs had hollow bellies before feeding and pot bellied after the feeding. By day
4, they were full appearing before their milk and not "pot bellied" after drinking.
By the seventh day, all of them were nice and round and full of vitality. Their
eyes were bright and clear and they were starting to eat their creep. These seven
lambs had become more active, curious and underfoot which was great compared to
the listless group I had one week before. They are well on their way and it’s hard
to recognize which lambs were the sick ones after just seven days of using Lambac.
Sincerely
Suzie Givens Riverton Wyoming.
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SOUTH HAMP RANCH
7255 South Brewer Road
Pleasant Grove, California 95668
Fax 916-655-3606
Century Hill Industries Roseville Ca. 95747
Dear Monte:
Your paste product, Quick Start 1 and the dry product, Lamb Bac, have proven themselves
again and again in starting lambs on feed. The lambs gain weight exceptionally well
and they remain healthy. We find these products work exceptionally well in the transitional
phases of lamb such as weaning, ration changes and eliminating the stress usually
associated with feeding lambs. The best test yet! Sixteen days in a petting area
with hundreds of little hands petting and holding out bits of feed, without any
digestive upset. You are so right when you say a healthy rumen makes a sheep healthy.
Thanks to Lamb Bac, the sheep and goats made an outstanding contribution to the
Agra Display petting zoo at the Del Mar Fair in San Diego Count California.
Sincerely
Bev Fields
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To Century Hill Industries:
Hello. My name is Rick Brown and my daughter name is Autumn Rose Brown. We are friends
of Bev Field. I am a 4-H sheep leader and Autumn shows FFA market lambs at fair
and Cow
Palace. Bev turned us on to Lamb Bac last year and gave us your e-mail
address and asked if we would drop you a note and let you know what we think of
Lamb Bac.Autumn will add what she thinks at the end of this note.
I myself could see many things that I liked about Lamb Bac and one little thing
I did not like. The little thing I did not like was that the lambs were slow to
start eating it but after they started all was fine actually things were more then
fine things were great!
The lambs did not miss a feeding while on Lamb Bac and their stools were always
perfect. I will not feed out a lamb now without adding Lamb Bac. Rick Last year
a friend recommended the additive Lamb Bac to me to help keep my lambs
on feed as I fed out my lambs for are 1998 county fair.
In the years past we have had trouble keeping the lambs on feed during the weather
change from spring to summer - for weather can change very quick here in are mountains
. Last year my lambs did not miss a beat as one week we had 75 degree weather and
the next I had 6" of snow in my lamb pen and my lambs stayed on feed! Their gain
was steady, and I was very happy with the results of Lamb Bac and will
continue to use and recommend Lamb B ac!
I am enclosing a photo of Autumn Rose Brown, and my 1998 FFA Sale Champion!
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