Show Cattle Finisher
High-Energy Finishing Ration Designed to Add Bloom, Body, and Show-Ring Finish Once Structural Growth Is Established
Nutritional Analysis
Protein: 13% Fat: 4% Fiber: 10%
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Show Cattle Finisher is built for one specific job: finishing cattle correctly once the foundation has already been laid. At this stage, cattle are no longer growing for frame — they are being prepared for appearance, balance, and finish.
This ration delivers increased energy to support added body mass and bloom while maintaining consistency in intake. Rather than forcing condition too early in the program, Show Cattle Finisher is intended to be introduced only when cattle are physically ready to handle a finishing ration.
When managed properly, this feed helps cattle express fullness, rib shape, and overall body while maintaining flexibility through the final stretch. It’s a controlled finishing tool designed for producers who understand that timing — not just energy — determines how cattle look on show day.
Key Benefits
Supports added bloom, body, and finish in the final phase
Higher-energy formulation for cattle nearing show readiness
Helps enhance rib shape and overall visual presence
Designed for consistent intake during late-stage feeding
Complements grow-phase rations as a logical program step
Choose this product if:
Your cattle are structurally mature and ready to finish
You want to add bloom, body, and show-ring condition
You’re in the final phase leading into a show or sale
You need a dependable finishing feed with predictable results
Show Cattle Finisher may not be the best choice if:
Your cattle are still in the grow or frame-building stage
You are trying to correct poor structure or immaturity
You want a slow-growth or maintenance-type ration
You are feeding inconsistently or unable to closely manage intake
Show Cattle Finisher is a high-energy finishing feed from Cooper Specialty Feeds designed for the final phase of a show cattle program. It’s formulated to add body, bloom, and condition once cattle have adequate frame and structure in place, helping them reach their full visual and competitive potential heading into the show ring.

