Holy cow!  That little tidbit of information was inserted into a novel I
just finished reading, The Story of Edgar Sawtelle (which IMHO soundly
deserves the praise it got), but I thought it sounded like fiction.  The
only difference is that the reference in the novel said the cow excretes the
magnet, with nails and such attached, which sounded excruciating, as well as
dangerous.  The site Stephen found says the magnet "lasts for the life of
the cow." Not that it matters, as our friend Jerry Seinfeld classically
said, but Scientific Minds may want to know.

So I searched further, and found a Veterinarian site that says the magnet
usually end up in the bottom front of the cow's stomach, where it can stay
for years and keep the metal pieces from working themselves through the wall
of the stomach and into the lungs and/or heart.
http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/vet00/vet00032.htm

Now what I really want to get is the "Cow Magnet Activity Kit," which
features "Bessie Bovine," who "guides youngsters through 12 exercises that
teach them the principles of modern magnetism."  Maybe I don't want to know
just how it's demonstrated.
http://www.magnetsource.com/Consumer%20Pages/Moo_Mag_Kit.html

But I'm enjoying this thread more than an attempt to consider what Freud
would say about Hillary's wardrobe choice of pantsuits.

Beth Benoit
Granite State College
New Hampshire


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Allen E. reported:

> After Dr Haygarth published his results, according to Mackay, some friends
> of Perkins tried the Tractors [magnets] on sheep, cows, and horses,
alleging the
> animals received benefit from the metallic Tractors, but none from the
> wooden ones. But apparently no one believed them, "and Perkins made his
> exit from England, carrying with him about ten thousand pounds, to soothe
> his declining years in the good city of Pennsylvania".

Following up on Allen's charming account, I believe I can combine at 
least two different threads, this one and another recent one on cow herds 
orienting to the magnetic pole.

I speak of cow magnets. These are not, as you might think, hunky cow-
pleasing bulls. They are instead magnets swallowed by cows. Apparently 
lots of cows do, at the behest of their farmers. Lasts for the life of 
the cow!

See http://www.magnetsource.com/Solutions_Pages/cowmags.html

Note also the reference to "Hardware Disease". If it wasn't for this 
informative site, I might have thought it referred to heat-packing 
Americans or my own addiction to big-box hardware stores.

Stephen
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