Cow stomach magnet
The Bovine Gastric Magnet is a veterinary medical device used to treat and prevent diseases of bovine hardware. These magnets are placed in the stomachs of cattle, especially dairy cows, to attract and immobilize metallic foreign bodies in the rumen and prevent them from causing damage. Cattle stomach magnets are typically made of neodymium-iron-boron magnets or ferrite (ceramic) magnets and can take the shape of a smooth bar or a ring design. Newer designs include cage designs and more powerful arrays of rare earth magnets.
The Bovine Gastric Magnet is a veterinary medical device used to treat and prevent diseases of bovine hardware. These magnets are placed in the stomachs of cattle, especially dairy cows, to attract and immobilize metallic foreign bodies in the rumen and prevent them from causing damage. Cattle stomach magnets are typically made of neodymium-iron-boron magnets or ferrite (ceramic) magnets and can take the shape of a smooth bar or a ring design. Newer designs include cage designs and more powerful arrays of rare earth magnets.