High Octane Ultra Full
Flank and lower-third fill expansion — the last fill product added when rib shape is good but flank depth is still lacking
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Overview
Ultra Full is Purina’s final-phase flank and lower-third fill supplement. A blend of fiber sources formulated with Cellulo-Gest for digestive support, it’s designed to linger in the digestive tract and slowly expand the lower gut — specifically targeting flank depth and body volume when rib shape is already addressed. Ultra Full is the last fill product introduced and the most targeted: it’s added only when a lamb has acceptable rib shape from beet pulp and Depth Charge but still lacks flank depth and overall lower body volume.
Manufacturer Specifications
Guaranteed Analysis
| Nutrient | Amount |
|---|---|
| Crude Protein (min) | 12.00% |
| Lysine (min) | 0.65% |
| Crude Fat (min) | 4.00% |
| Crude Fiber (max) | 27.50% |
| Acid Detergent Fiber (max) | 26.00% |
| Calcium (min/max) | 0.65–1.15% |
| Salt (min/max) | 0.30–0.75% |
| Sodium (max) | 0.50% |
| Potassium (min) | 1.00% |
| Zinc (min) | 300 PPM |
Key Ingredients / Active Components
| Ingredient | Role |
|---|---|
| Roughage Products | Primary high-fiber base — progressive lower gut expansion |
| Processed Grain By-Products | Digestible fiber and energy carrier |
| Plant Protein Products | Protein maintenance to preserve muscle during fill phase |
| Forage Products | Additional fiber sources targeting flank depth specifically |
| Sucrose | Palatability and energy |
| Molasses Products | Palatability and binding |
| Animal Fat (preserved with Ethoxyquin) | Fat-soluble vitamin carrier and palatability |
| Calcium Carbonate | Calcium supplementation |
| Cellulo-Gest® (Dried Aspergillus oryzae/niger) | Proprietary fungal enzyme — enhances fiber digestion for maximum expansion efficiency |
| Salt | Electrolyte balance and palatability |
Official Feeding Rate
- Rate: 4–16 oz/day for sheep/lambs (label allows up to 48 oz; feeders cap at 16 oz for sheep)
- Introduction: Start at 4 oz/day. Increase by 4 oz every 5-7 days.
- Species notes: Labeled for cattle, pigs, lambs, and goats
Show Circuit Use
Sources: Reference show program documentation, retailer education articles
How Experienced Feeders Actually Use It
Ultra Full is treated as the last fill tool in the program — only added when beet pulp and Depth Charge haven’t fully addressed lower body volume. The priority sequence most competitive feeders follow: beet pulp first, Depth Charge if rib shape is still lacking, Ultra Full only if flank depth still isn’t right after both. Feeders who try to introduce Ultra Full too early often end up fighting the fill — the key is sequencing. Once introduced, most feeders run it at 8–12 oz/day for sheep and hold it steady into show week.
Real-World Feeding Rate
- Typical rate: 4 oz/day introduction, building to 8–12 oz/day for sheep
- Introduction timeline: Slow — start at 4 oz, add 4 oz every 5-7 days
Common Deviations from Label
Label allows up to 48 oz/day for livestock — show feeders cap sheep at 12–16 oz/day to avoid excessive belly expansion that reads negatively in the ring. The goal is fill in the right places, not overall bloat.
Breed-Specific Notes
Particularly valuable for long, deep-bodied breeds where lower-third volume and flank depth are judging priorities. Less critical for compact-framed breeds.
Phase Protocols
Weeks 5–3 | Fill & Shaping Phase
- Rate: Start 4 oz/day → build to 8 oz/day by end of phase
- Purpose: Begin flank fill augmentation after Depth Charge is established and working
Weeks 2–1 | Final Prep Phase
- Rate: 8–12 oz/day — hold steady
- Purpose: Maintain flank depth and lower body volume into show week
Show Week (Days 5–1)
- Rate: 8–12 oz/day — hold steady, no changes
- Purpose: Maintain fill for the ring; do not adjust rates in the final week
Stacking Protocols
Ultra Full + Depth Charge: The standard two-product fill system. Depth Charge handles rib shape; Ultra Full handles flank depth. Add in that order.
Ultra Full + beet pulp + soybean hulls: The complete fill stack. Beet pulp as foundation → Depth Charge for rib shape → soybean hulls for maintenance → Ultra Full for flank depth. Not every program needs all four — most lambs on beet pulp + soybean hulls never need Ultra Full.
Ultra Full vs. soybean hulls: Soybean hulls are cheaper and handle fill maintenance without energy. Ultra Full provides a more targeted expansion effect but at a higher cost. Try soybean hulls first.
Budget Alternatives
- Beet pulp + soybean hulls: handles most fill work at a fraction of the combined cost of Depth Charge + Ultra Full
- Most lambs on a solid beet pulp + soybean hulls program will not need Ultra Full
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.
| Product | Brand | Form | Budget | Feeding Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Belly Down | Essential Show Feeds | Powder | Mid-Range | — |
| Fill 'Er Up® | Kalmbach Feeds (Formula of Champions) | Pellet | Budget | 0.5 lbs/head/day (sheep) – 1 lb/head/day (sheep) |
| MoorMan's® ShowTec® RumaFill™ | MoorMan's ShowTec | Pellet | Budget | 0.5 lbs/head/day – 2 lbs/head/day |
| ShowBoss Lowdown | Kent Feeds | Loose Grain | Budget | 1 lb/head/day – 3 lbs/head/day |
| High Octane Depth Charge | Purina Animal Nutrition | Pellet | Mid-Range | 4 oz/day – 8 oz/day |