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chives |
Posted - Dec 29 2014 : 6:49:27 PM Is it true that a cow is to have a magnet? If so, when do you do it? I walk my fields regularly, and everything looks fine for no metal. |
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CloversMum |
Posted - Jan 06 2015 : 09:40:51 AM Well, if you had the cow up on the refrigerator door at least the floor would stay clean! And, there have been more than one post talking about ways of bringing the cows indoors...so magnets might help! haha.
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Mike |
Posted - Jan 05 2015 : 12:01:29 PM I just figured you put magnets in a cow so you could put her on the refrigerator door ;) |
CloversMum |
Posted - Jan 03 2015 : 09:53:01 AM Thanks for the link, Ron. It actually got a laugh out of me...thinking of retrieving and reusing the magnet. Gross. And, why in the world do goats get the bad rap for eating anything and everything? |
Ron |
Posted - Jan 03 2015 : 09:44:37 AM Good morning Charlene, http://www.ehow.com/about_6598258_magnets-used-cows_.html
Hope this helps a little.
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CloversMum |
Posted - Jan 03 2015 : 09:20:13 AM So, I'm a newbie as well...and I'll ask the obvious stupid question. Why would someone put a magnet in a cow? And, how does one "put" a magnet in a cow anyway??
After you all pick yourselves up from laughing at me, please go ahead and answer my question! :-) |
chives |
Posted - Dec 30 2014 : 8:01:54 PM Sounds good. I didn't want to put one in her. I just thought I would ask. I'm a newbie. |
NellieBelle |
Posted - Dec 30 2014 : 04:37:54 AM I have't put magnets in my cows either. Probably won't unless they should show signs of suspect origin. |
Ron |
Posted - Dec 30 2014 : 04:02:33 AM Hi Vicky, I have never put a magnet in my cow. I have seen then and heard of times when this has been done but I have been told it is when a specific problem arises when metal ingestion is suspected. Sure would not worry about that one. Always would see a vet before considering. |