Cow magnets are popular with dairy farmers and veterinarians to help 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 tends to lodge in the honeycombed walls of the recticulum, threatening the surrounding vital organs and causing irritation and inflammation, known as Hardware Disease. The cow loses her appetite and decreases her milk output (dairy cows), or her ability to gain weight (feeder stock). Cow magnets help prevent this disease by attracting stray metal from the folds and crevices of the rumen and recticulum. One magnet works for the life of the cow!

Part Number: CP-6 Ingredients: Strontium (Sr), Iron (Fe), Copper (Cu), Calcium (Ca) Magnet Strength: 5.5 pounds pull (greater than Alnico)

Size: 3” long x .625” diameter

Cost: Quantity 144 @ $1.45/pc. How does the Ceramic 10CM (patent pending) material compare to Alnico cow magnets?

Alnico magnets demagnetize over 5 years losing 20-50% magnetic strength. It is 100% guaranteed for 30 years, to work stronger and longer than traditional Alnico cow magnets (without the toxic Aluminum). It also costs 20-40% less. How does the Ceramic 10CM material compare to Stainless Steel (SS) covered NdFeB?

NdFeB magnets covered with SS will rust from the inside out in 3-6 years. This Ceramic 10CM magnet material will last 30 years with less than 5% loss of strength. It is 100% guaranteed for 30 years, to work stronger and longer than Stainless Steel covered NdFeB rare earth magnets. Then it will dissolve into a healthy mineral supplement over the last 10 years. The best performing cow magnet for less ($0.91/pc.) Uses no Ni, Co, NdFeB, or SmCo expensive rare earth materials. This is the magnet of the future. How does the Ceramic 10CM material compare to Nylon coated Ceramic?

Nylon is a petrochemical. It is not a healthy mineral. It also is and added cost. Warning: Cow magnets are not FDA approved or checked. Only you can stop cow toxicity from Aluminum, Nylon Petrochemicals, and Barium. Protect your cows from toxic cow magnets. To check toxicity of your cow magnets go to the independent government agency record of toxic chemicals ToxFAQs: http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov These Chemicals are TOXIC and commonly found in all other cow magnets: 1) Nylon or Plastic (Petroleum Hydrocarbons) polymer with hexahydro-2h-azepin-2-one and 1,6-hexanediamine [24993-04-2] petroleum based coating, normally contains lead, dissolves in sulfuric stomach acid to form sticky non-digestable gum plug. Liver damage, kidney damage, nervous disorders and death.



2) Aluminum (Al) – nervous disorders like Mad Cow or Alzheimers 3) Barium (Ba) – intestinal cancers & bleeding, kidney damage How Healthy is the CP-6? This revolutionary magnet material (Ceramic 10CM) is made with the same minerals found in mineral supplements for cows (see below). This magnet will last 30 years with less than 5% loss of strength. Then over 10 years it will dissolve into a healthy mineral supplement. This material is naturally abundant, therefore it is cheap. The material is purified to 99.999%. The particle size is strictly controlled. The material is chelated to aid in digestion and acceptance. CP-6 SrFe Chelated* Cow Magnets contain NO TOXIC materials. The minerals are commonly known for the following benefits: Fe2O3 (97%) – Red blood cells growth Sr 84 O2 (1%) – Bone growth Ca (1%) – Bone growth Cu (1%) – Blood & Nervous System The SrFe Chelate Cow Magnet is so healthy it is actually a mineral supplement for blood and bone growth. This cow magnet will not provide the dosage volumes recommended. However they are the same: Daily Mineral Requirements for a Dairy Cow



Calcium 7500 to 8500 mg/day (In CP-6)

Phosphorus 400 mg/day

Copper 150-250 mg/day (In CP-6)

Manganese 1200 mg/day

Iron 7500 to 8500 mg/day (In CP-6)

Zinc 1200 to 1600 mg/day

Selenium 4 to 6 mg/day

Strontium 4 to 6 mg/day (In CP-6)

Iodine 25-28 mg/day

Magnesium 5000 to 10,000 mg/day * What is Chelate? Webster defines it as:

A compound formed by combination of a metal ion in solution with a compound containing heteroatoms (such as oxygen or nitrogen), in which at least two heteroatoms are bound to the metal. The bonds may be covalent or non-covalent. Chelates in some cases have very low dissociation constants, and organic compounds (chelating agents) which form such chelates are therefore used to reduce the concentration of free metal ions in solution. www.allmagnetics.com/cowmagnets.htm Patent # 7,557,685 Link to ToxFaqs: (http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov ) Part No. #CP-6

Price: $2.99 /pc.

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