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Alnico Cylinder Cow Magnet - 75mm x 12.5mm

Product code: COW-5

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Alnico Cylinder Cow Magnet - 75mm x 12.5mm
Product Code COW-5
Weight 0.1kg
Dimensions Length:75mm, Height:12.5mm, Outside Diameter:12.5mm

AlNiCo Cow Magnet – 12.5mm × 75mm | AlNiCo 5

Quantity: 1 piece
Magnet Type: AlNiCo
Grade: AlNiCo 5
Diameter: 12.5mm
Length: 75mm

Product Overview

An AlNiCo Cow Magnet is a preventative veterinary device used to help protect cattle from internal injuries caused by ingesting ferrous metal objects. These magnets are designed to attract and retain metallic debris that may be accidentally consumed during grazing or feeding.

Cattle are unable to distinguish metal from feed and may ingest items such as wire, nails, bolts, nuts, or other metal fragments commonly found in paddocks, feedlots, or fodder. Once swallowed, these objects can move within the stomach and potentially puncture soft tissue or vital organs, leading to inflammation, infection, or serious injury.

How Cow Magnets Work

Cow magnets are typically administered by a veterinarian and placed in the animal’s stomach, where they remain permanently. The strong magnetic field captures and holds ferrous metal fragments in one location, preventing them from migrating and causing internal damage.

Industry Use

Cow magnets are widely used in the dairy and livestock industries as a proven method of maintaining herd health. By reducing the risk of metal-related injuries, they help:

Protect valuable livestock

Reduce the incidence of premature or accidental death

Support overall health and wellbeing

Improve productivity and longevity in dairy cattle

Using cow magnets as part of routine herd management helps safeguard both animal welfare and farm productivity.

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AlNiCo Cow Magnet – 12.5mm × 75mm | AlNiCo 5

Quantity: 1 piece
Magnet Type: AlNiCo
Grade: AlNiCo 5
Diameter: 12.5mm
Length: 75mm

Product Overview

An AlNiCo Cow Magnet is a preventative veterinary device used to help protect cattle from internal injuries caused by ingesting ferrous metal objects. These magnets are designed to attract and retain metallic debris that may be accidentally consumed during grazing or feeding.

Cattle are unable to distinguish metal from feed and may ingest items such as wire, nails, bolts, nuts, or other metal fragments commonly found in paddocks, feedlots, or fodder. Once swallowed, these objects can move within the stomach and potentially puncture soft tissue or vital organs, leading to inflammation, infection, or serious injury.

How Cow Magnets Work

Cow magnets are typically administered by a veterinarian and placed in the animal’s stomach, where they remain permanently. The strong magnetic field captures and holds ferrous metal fragments in one location, preventing them from migrating and causing internal damage.

Industry Use

Cow magnets are widely used in the dairy and livestock industries as a proven method of maintaining herd health. By reducing the risk of metal-related injuries, they help:

Protect valuable livestock

Reduce the incidence of premature or accidental death

Support overall health and wellbeing

Improve productivity and longevity in dairy cattle

Using cow magnets as part of routine herd management helps safeguard both animal welfare and farm productivity.

No FAQ available