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FLARE

High protein, high fiber pellet to expand center body, open rib cage, and enhance back shape and freshness

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Overview

FLARE is a 40 lb bag high-protein, high-fiber pellet designed to physically open up the center body of sheep and goats — expanding rib depth and improving back shape and freshness. The manufacturer describes it as targeting the area “up high” in the rib cage, which is a key judging criterion. At $31.08 for a 40 lb bag, it is among the most cost-effective products in the Essential Show Feeds line. Also works for maintaining condition in mature animals.


Manufacturer Specifications

Guaranteed Analysis

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

Note: Guaranteed analysis not available from product page. High protein and high fiber are described qualitatively.

Key Ingredients / Active Components

  • High-quality pellet with high protein and high fiber content (specific ingredients not disclosed)
  • Highly palatable formulation

Official Feeding Rate

  • Rate: Young show animals: 2–6 oz per feeding; Mature show animals: 8 oz per feeding; Show pigs: up to 1 lb daily
  • Introduction: Not specified
  • Species notes: Sheep, goats, and pigs

Show Circuit Use

Sources: essentialshowfeeds.com/all-products/p/flare, essentialshowfeeds.com/lamb-products

How Experienced Feeders Actually Use It

FLARE is used as a targeted body shape tool — not a general topdress but specifically deployed when an animal needs more rib and body depth. The high-fiber component adds physical gut fill while the protein builds the structural frame. The low price per lb makes it practical to feed at meaningful rates.

Real-World Feeding Rate

  • Typical rate: 2–8 oz per feeding depending on age and size (consistent with label)
  • Introduction timeline: Not specified — implied for use in the mid-to-late program when shaping is prioritized

Common Deviations from Label

No data found.

Breed-Specific Notes

No breed-specific notes found. Rib shape and center body depth are significant judging criteria across all market lamb breeds.


Phase Protocols

Weeks 8–6 | Condition Building Phase

Introduce FLARE to begin building rib cage expansion and body depth. Earlier introduction gives more time for structural changes to become visible.

Weeks 5–3 | Fill & Shaping Phase

Primary phase for FLARE. Drive rib and body shape while maintaining freshness.

Weeks 2–1 | Final Prep Phase

Continue at maintenance rate to hold shape. Reduce if animal is carrying too much fill.

Show Week (Days 5–1)

Can be continued for fill maintenance. The high-fiber component helps manage gut fill heading into show day.


Stacking Protocols

With CHUB: FLARE opens rib shape from the inside; CHUB adds fat cover over it. Together they produce the covered, ribby look that wins in market classes. With Crease: FLARE builds frame and freshness; Crease adds muscle expression. Core shaping combination.


Budget Alternatives

At $31.08 / 40 lbs, FLARE is already one of the most affordable options in this category. Commodity beet pulp and soybean hulls serve a similar fiber-fill role at lower cost but without the protein contribution.


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Pairs Well With

  • Foundation
  • CHUB
  • Crease

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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Powder
Mid-Range

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