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Whether the horse is a performance star, a weekend athlete, a growing foal or a good friend, he may need a little help from time to time to reach his potential or recover from adversity.
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Dr. Steven Allday Talks About Colostrum
Posted: Tuesday, November 20, 2007

"I was standing in a tack store scanning the shelves, when a rider walked up next to me," said Dr. Allday. "I was scribbling some notes down about all the various supplements being offered - and she turned to me and said, 'Look at all these vitamins and supplements! How can I choose the right one for my horse?'"

This horse owner is not alone in her quest. Whether the horse is a performance star, a weekend athlete, a growing foal or a good friend, he may need a little help from time to time to reach his potential or recover from adversity. Owners, trainers and riders alike seek the best possible combination of nutrition and supplements to keep their horses healthy.

How can colostrum help?

"Newborn horses receive nutrients and immune support from colostrum - the mare's first-produced milk," notes Allday. Mare's milk is super-saturated with all the nutrients, proteins, antibodies and growth factors the baby needs, and goes directly to the foal's blood through his mucosal membranes in the first twelve hours of life.

This equine colostrum protects the foal for the first 120 days of his life, providing an effective shield against disease and stimulating growth. Long after birth, horses can still benefit from the antibodies, natural growth factors and nutrients in colostrum.

What is Re-Borne?

Allday adds, "Of course, equine colostrum is unique to horses. Foals need to nurse. But bovine colostrum can be used as a supplement for foals, particularly if the foal has not nursed, or if the owner does not know if the foal has nursed. That's where Re-Borne can come into play."

Re-Borne sterile, 100% natural bovine colostrum contains a variety of healthful elements that work together to help horses of all ages:

* Build or repair muscle for health or performance
* Recover quickly from physical challenges
* Increase endurance
* Promote intestinal health
* Support his immune system
* Give his appetite a boost

Naturally safe. Easy to use.

Re-Borne is an easy-to-use dietary supplement. Re-Borne is safe because it is 100% all-natural bovine colostrum from USDA Grade A dairies. It contains no drugs or banned substances. And thanks to its unique processing, Re-Borne is preservative-free.

"Nature created the perfect supplement for performance, recovery and health," notes Dr. Allday. "Re-Borne delivers it intact to your horse."

Who can use Re-Borne?

"Even before we've formally launched the product, we've got all kinds of folks using Re-Borne," says Dr. Allday. Re-Borne can be used on top performance athletes, as well as pleasure horses. Professional owners and trainers like the appetite-boosting properties of bovine colostrum, particularly when horses are transported or under the stress of high performance. Pleasure horse owners can use Re-Borne at the peak times of stress for their horses.

"Re-Borne can be the one supplement a horse owner can depend upon to manage the health of his horse for the life of the horse."

If you have questions or would like to try this premium equine supplement, just call the experts at Halstrum LLC toll free at 1-800-901-8498.

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