New Zealand Bovine Colostrum Powder

This New Zealand Bovine Colostrum Powder is a nutrient-rich supplement derived from the first milk produced by grass-fed, pasture-raised cows in New Zealand's South Island. 

Carefully processed within 48 hours of collection and gently spray-dried to preserve its natural components, this premium-grade colostrum supports your pet's overall health and well-being. The natural composition of bovine colostrum offers nutritional support for skin and coat health, gut health, and general vitality.

Key Nutrients in New Zealand Bovine Colostrum Powder:

●  High-Quality Proteins: Bovine colostrum is a rich source of high-quality proteins providing nutritional support for overall health and well-being.

●  Nutrients Supporting Skin and Coat Health: Colostrum contains natural compounds that support skin and coat health.

●  Digestive Health Support: Bovine colostrum includes naturally occurring compounds that help maintain a healthy digestive system.

●  Essential Vitamins and Minerals: Bovine colostrum is a natural source of essential vitamins and minerals, such as vitamins A, D, and E, as well as minerals like zinc and selenium. These nutrients support overall vitality and well-being.

Incorporating New Zealand Bovine Colostrum Powder into your pet's diet ensures they receive a comprehensive range of nutrients that support overall health and well-being, skin and coat health, and gut health.

INGREDIENTS: 100% New Zealand Bovine Colostrum

GUARANTEED ANALYSIS: 

Crude Protein (min) 66.8%

Crude Fat (min) 1.1%

Crude Fibre (max) 0%

Moisture (max) 3.8% 

3690 kcal/kg | 1.8 kcal/scoop

DIRECTIONS: Sprinkle over food

SUGGESTED DAILY DOSE: 

30-day large dog supply (scoop = 1⁄4 teaspoon)

5kg - 10kg up to 1 scoop

11kg - 20kg up to 2 scoops

21kg - 30kg up to 3 scoops 31kg+ up to 4 scoops 

Contains milk.

NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION. Always have clean drinking water available. Not suitable as a substitute for main meals. Use only as directed. Consult your veterinarian if symptoms persist. Safe use in pregnant animals or animals intended for breeding has not been proven.