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