Dowling Magnets Alnico Cow Magnet


Dowling Magnets Alnico Cow Magnet

Do you recognise why are these magnets called cow magnets? Cow magnets are frequent with dairy farmers and veterinarians to aid prevent Hardware Disease in their cattle. While grazing, cows eat everything from grass and dirt to nails, staples and bits of bailing wire (referred to as tramp iron). Tramp iron have a tendancy to lodge in the honeycombed walls of the recticulum, threatening the surrounding critical organs and causing botheration and inflammation, known as Hardware Disease. The cow loses her appetite and decreases her milk output (dairy cows), or her capacity to gain weight (feeder stock). Cow magnets support prevent this sickness by attracting stray metal from the folds and crevices of the rumen and recticulum. One magnet works for the life of the cow! These cow magnets likewise make a outstanding addition to your science project. They are very powerful and are outstanding for standard experimentation with magnets. Size: 3in (75mm) long, 0.5in (12mm) in diameter. Color: Shiny silver.Warning: Choking hazard.Small part. Not for children under 3 years of age

Dowling Magnets Alnico Cow Magnet

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Dowling Magnets Alnico Cow Magnet

Dowling Magnets Alnico Cow Magnet Picture

Dowling Magnets Alnico Cow Magnet

Dowling Magnets Alnico Cow Magnet Image

Dowling Magnets Alnico Cow Magnet

Dowling Magnets Alnico Cow Magnet Picture


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5Useful cow magnet
By J. Knopp
I use these magnets for the duration of contruction to find nails or screws in the wall while doing “surgical demolition”. I place a piece of surgical tubing to 1 end and keeping the tubing end, run the magnet along the wall. When it finds a fastener, the end holds to that position. Note that only the ends attract anything. Great little tool.

0 of 0 persons found the following review helpful.
5Super utile item!!! Everyone needs one!
By jnordb
These magnets have a heap of uses other than cattle. I use mine to locate studs in finished walls (via the sheet rock screws or nails), to retrieve items dropped in hard to reach places, heck, I even used it to remove a little chunk of ferrous metal that became lodged amidst my eyelid and eyeball! They also may be kept up next to most mercantile fire alarm systems’ smoke detectors to trigger them (for testing intents only!!! :P ) I wish I had various more of them cause magnets are fun!!!!

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