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I am putting one of my barrows on bling to help him look fuller on top. has anyone used this product before? What were the results? Thanks!
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What on earth is BLING? Sounds like a drink of sorts but I really dont know. Please enlighten us down in Oz.
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well if it makes the pig look heavier I wonder if it really does work...may be I will get more for my pork after all!!
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Actually, my genetics are great and this crossbred has a chance of winning grand at tulsa state fair. he is out of the anonomous sow(grand champ at cow palace) and ultimate force. his only downfall is that he needs a little more expression at his shoulder blades. as for supplements, i am on a budget and Bling is one of the cheaper ones. i am always looking for anything i can to give my pigs the winning edge. bling goes for $29.95 for 8lbs. i just got it in on thursday,and i am already starting to see a difference. it is a powder that you can use dry or slop on their feed
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If bling is good then feed as long as you cover your costs. If you are happy feeding bling then continue but I would like to see a photo of before and after being fed the stuff. i would consider using paylean, or chromalate to do the same thing and give them the winning edge. You dont want them fat, but you want them muscley instead.
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