Support Healthy Lambs from Day One

Jan 01, 2026


Get your lambing season essentials now! Save on lamb creep feed and milk replacer January 1 through February 28, 2026 at Key Cooperative. 
 

Creep Feed Products: $2.00 off per bag

  • Purina® Honor® Show Showlamb Creep 20 DX
    • Great for maximizing early growth and development in young lambs. Lambs adapt to the ⅛ inch mini pellet quickly. Contains Deccox for Coccidiosis control.
  • Purina® Honor® Show Lamb/Goat Creep 15 DX
    • Moderate protein mini pellet for use as creep feed or transitioning at weaning. May be fed all the way through showtime. Contains Deccox for Coccidiosis control.
  • Purina® Lamb Creep with Bovatec® Texturized Feed
    • Good texturized product for creeping and weaning lambs. Higher fiber level to aid in developing the young lamb’s digestive system. Contains Bovatec for prevention of Coccidiosis.
       

Lamb Milk Replacer: $5.00 off per bag

  • LAND O LAKES® Ultra Fresh® Lamb Milk Replacer
    • Excellent quality to aid growth of young lambs when ewe is not able to provide sufficient quantity of milk. Provides balanced nutrition and immune function very similar to the ewe’s milk.
       

Call our Feed Specialists to get started!

  • Kelcie Carpenter | Key Cooperative, Gilbert Feed Sales | 515-232-6515
  • Jim Hawkins | Lifestyle Feed Sales | 641-990-8964
  • Joel Edge | Purina Sales Specialist | 319-331-3667
     

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