Bovine Colostrum

Bovine Colostrum Powder

Bovine Colostrum

NHP Global is a leading manufacturer of premium bovine colostrum powder, sourced from healthy, pasture-raised South African dairy herds. Our colostrum is collected within the critical first 24 hours post-calving to ensure maximum concentrations of immunoglobulins (IgG), growth factors, lactoferrin, and essential bioactive compounds. Using advanced low-temperature spray drying technology, we preserve the biological integrity of these sensitive components — delivering a functional ingredient of exceptional quality.

Key application areas

  • Animal health & nutrition – Immune support for newborn calves, lambs, foals, and other young livestock. Our colostrum provides the essential passive immunity that young animals need during their most vulnerable first days of life.
  • Nutraceuticals & supplements – A premium raw material for immune-support supplements, gut health formulations, and functional foods targeting human wellness and vitality.
  • Sports nutrition – Colostrum is increasingly used in sports nutrition for its growth factors, which may support recovery, lean muscle development, and exercise performance.
  • Veterinary & clinical applications – Specialised formulations for disease prevention trials, including FMD (Foot-and-Mouth Disease) research and immune modulation studies in livestock.

Product options

  • Whole Colostrum Powder
    Our standard colostrum powder retaining the full nutritional and immunological profile of fresh colostrum. Suitable for animal feed, supplement manufacturing, and general nutraceutical applications.
  • High-IgG Colostrum Concentrate
    A concentrated colostrum product with elevated immunoglobulin levels, designed for applications requiring enhanced immune support — particularly in veterinary and clinical nutrition settings.
  • Defatted Colostrum Powder
    A low-fat colostrum option ideal for formulations where fat content must be controlled, while preserving the key bioactive proteins, immunoglobulins, and growth factors.
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