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Show-Rite Rite Tyme®

Sheep/goat-specific high-protein (40%) topdress for lean muscle definition, hide tightening, and improved shoulder shape

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Overview

Show-Rite Rite Tyme® is a sheep/goat-specific 40% protein topdress for lean muscle definition, hide tightening, and shoulder shape. It is formulated with elevated methionine (10.5%), lysine (1.2%), and Vitamin C (8,000 IU/lb). Circuit feeders are explicit about timing: start at 90–100 days out from the show, at the same time exercise begins. At just 2 oz/day, it’s a low-volume supplement run consistently throughout the final 3 months of the program.


Manufacturer Specifications

Guaranteed Analysis

Nutrient%
Crude Protein (min)40.0
Crude Fat (min)1.0
Crude Fiber (max)5.0
Calcium1.9–2.4
Phosphorus (min)0.5
Methionine (min)10.5
Lysine (min)1.2
Vitamin C (min)8,000 IU/lb
Vitamin D (min)640 IU/lb
Vitamin E (min)800 IU/lb
Moisture (max)not listed

Key Ingredients / Active Components

  • Methionine at 10.5% — exceptional level; sulfur amino acid for muscle quality and hide/wool
  • Vitamin C at 8,000 IU/lb — immune support and collagen
  • Vitamin E at 800 IU/lb — elevated; antioxidant and muscle health
  • Full ingredient list on product tag

Official Feeding Rate

  • Rate: 2 oz per head per day top-dress for sheep and goats; some sources cite 1–2 oz
  • Introduction: Begin around 90–100 days from target show, when exercise program starts
  • Species notes: Formulated specifically for show lambs and goats

Show Circuit Use

Sources: showrite.com (Rite Tyme page), showrite.com (Cooper Newcomb guide)

How Experienced Feeders Actually Use It

Rite Tyme is a long-run, low-dose supplement started at 90–100 days out and run continuously through the show. Circuit feeders correlate its start with the beginning of the exercise program (“start offering it when you begin exercising”). It improves hide tightness, hardens muscle, and adds shape and dimension behind the shoulder over time — effects that take weeks to become visible. It is always stacked on top of whatever the primary conditioning supplement is (Muscle-In-Motion, Star Shine, or Sculpt depending on the animal).

Real-World Feeding Rate

  • Typical rate: 1–2 oz/day; the 120-day guide cites 1 oz/day while the product page says 2 oz — see flag below
  • Introduction timeline: 90–100 days from target show

Common Deviations from Label

The 120-day feeding guide (official Show-Rite content) recommends 1 oz/day, while the product page says 2 oz/day. Both are official Sow-Rite sources — flag for review.

Breed-Specific Notes

No breed-specific notes found. Designed for all show lamb breeds.


Phase Protocols

Weeks 12–9 | Foundation Phase

Introduce at 1–2 oz/day at the start of exercise — this is the typical introduction point per Show-Rite’s own guides.

Weeks 8–6 | Condition Building Phase

Continue at established dose. Running in the background while primary conditioning supplement (Muscle-In-Motion, Star Shine) handles the main conditioning work.

Weeks 5–3 | Fill & Shaping Phase

Continue. Hide tightening and shoulder definition improvements become more visible in this phase.

Weeks 2–1 | Final Prep Phase

Continue through final prep.


Stacking Protocols

Rite Tyme stacks with everything — it is a foundational background supplement from 90–100 days out through show day. It complements fat-building (Yolked, Muscle-In-Motion), fat-burning (Sculpt), and fill products without conflicting.


Budget Alternatives

  • No direct low-cost equivalent at this protein level and methionine concentration

Community Tips

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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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