1969 Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1969 April Voice RS | Page 17

A starvation diet? The best dam milk for foals isn’t made by mares. It's made by Borden. We make it in both powder and pellets. And call it Foal-Lac. From a standpoint of composition, Foal-Lac and mare’s milk are almost identical. While both have the same proportion of protein, fat, and lactose, Foal-Lac has even more of the essential vitamins and minerals. If there's no apparent differ­ ence in quality between what mother makes and what Borden makes, there is an enormous difference in quantity. For — even though the mare seems to be nursing normally—the foal may actually be on a starvation diet, as the mare's output generally declines while the foal's nutritional requirements are still on the rise. Recent tests at the Borden experimental farms have proved that Foal-Lac powder reconstituted with water is not only the near-perfect substitute for orphan and rejected foals, but the safe-guard supplement for foals that suckle. What's more, the tests showed that Foal-Lac pellets provide older foals with the es­ sential nutrientsthattheirdams are no longer able to supply. Make sure your foals aren't on a starvation diet; contact your equine practitioner today for Foal- Lac powder or pellets. Made by BORDEN INC, Animal Feed Supple­ ments, P.O. Box 419, Norfolk, Virginia 23501. foal-lac DRY COAT? DULL ira-fios COAT? BRITTLE COAT? TRY MIRRA-COAT