Cow Magnets
Hardware Disease is a common term for bovine traumatic reticuloperitonitis. It is usually caused by the ingestion of a sharp, metallic object. These pieces of metal settle in the reticulum and can irritate or penetrate the lining. It is most common in dairy cattle, but is occasionally seen in beef cattle. It is a very rarely reported in any other remnants. It can be difficult to conclusively diagnose, but can be prevented by the oral administration of a magnet before the animal reaches the age of one.