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All N All Natural Hydration Supplement

Show-day drench — live culture hydration supplement that pulls scale weight while maintaining a full, fresh, massive ring appearance; sheep respond quickly and require reduced dosing

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Overview

All N is the flagship product from All N Supplements — a live culture-based liquid drench used as a show-day hydration and bloom supplement. The primary mechanism described by the company is pulling scale weight while simultaneously maintaining or enhancing the animal’s fresh, full, massive appearance in the ring — making the animal look bigger and better at a lower scale weight. Available in quart ($39.99) and gallon ($119.99). The company has sheep-specific dosing guidance: sheep respond faster and more strongly than cattle, requiring reduced dosing. Guaranteed analysis and ingredient list are not publicly available; copper level is unknown and must be confirmed before this product can be recommended on a sheep-focused website.


Manufacturer Specifications

Guaranteed Analysis

Not publicly available. No product page, retailer, or FAQ publishes the label tag.

NutrientAmount
CopperUNKNOWN — must verify before publishing

Key Ingredients / Active Components

  • Live culture (specific organisms not disclosed)
  • “Other natural ingredients” (proprietary — not disclosed)

Official Feeding Rate

  • Standard protocol: 1 full quart per sheep or goat (administered as drench)
  • Jackpot shows (not finals): Half standard dose for sheep/goats — company specifically advises this to avoid appetite suppression after competition
  • Administration: Drench preferred (palatable enough to add to feed, but drenching ensures full dose)
  • Species notes: Explicitly listed for sheep and goats; sheep respond more quickly than cattle — reduce dose accordingly

Sheep-Specific Note from Company

All N’s own FAQ states sheep and goats “respond quickly” to the product and that for jackpot (non-finals) shows, half the standard dosage should be used to prevent the animal from going off feed afterward. This implies the product has a measurable appetite or digestion effect that is stronger in sheep than in cattle.


Sheep Safety

Copper — UNKNOWN: Ingredient list is not publicly available. Cannot confirm copper level without obtaining the physical label or direct information from the company. Contact All N via Instagram (@allnsupplements) or allnsupplements.com before publishing any copper safety designation.


Show Circuit Use

Sources: allnsupplements.com FAQ; Tips from the Pros page; Primo Feeds retailer; Facebook brand page; TikTok ambassador content

How Experienced Feeders Actually Use It

All N is used as the primary show-day drench — administered before entering the ring to achieve a hydrated, bloomed, visually massive appearance. The “pulling weight” effect (animals look heavier than the scale shows) is the core selling point in jackpot and weight-class competition. The live culture base is described as improving cellular hydration and muscle fullness rapidly.

Show-day protocol (sheep):

  • Drench full quart (or half-quart for jackpot shows) using standard drench gun
  • Allow time for the product to work before the class
  • Stack with Double Down in the ration for amplified effect starting 3–5 days before the show

Real-World Feeding Rate

  • Finals/major shows: Full quart per sheep — show-day drench
  • Jackpot/qualifying shows: Half quart — to avoid appetite suppression if competing again soon
  • Brand ambassador use: Travis Platt, Brandon Callis, and other ambassadors confirm show-day drench protocol via social media

Phase Protocols

Show Week (Days 5–1)

  • Begin using Double Down alongside existing ration to prime for show day
  • All N not typically used until show day itself

Show Day

  • Rate: Half to full quart depending on show type, drenched 1–2 hours before class
  • Stack: Pair with Double Down (fed in ration) for amplified bloom effect
  • Purpose: Pull scale weight, maintain full appearance, present the freshest possible animal in the ring

Stacking Protocols

All N + Double Down: The designed All N system. Start Double Down in the ration 3–5 days before the show to prime; use All N as the show-day drench. Double Down carries the holding/bloom effect through the week; All N delivers the acute show-day pop.


Budget Alternatives

  • Electrolyte drenches (commercial livestock electrolytes) provide hydration without the live culture component at lower cost
  • The “pulling weight” effect and live culture mechanism are not easily replicated with commodity alternatives

Community Tips

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