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TNcowgirl88
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2013-11-25 12:18 PM
Subject: Magnet Question


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How long do magnets usual last? I have a pair of magnetic bell boots on my navicular gelding that is turned out full time with them on. Do they go bad? Need replaced? I use the classic equine brand. MagNTX.

Thanks in advance!

Edited by TNcowgirl88 2013-11-25 12:22 PM
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tulip
Reg. Jan 2008
Posted 2013-11-25 12:43 PM
Subject: RE: Magnet Question



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I'm pretty sure a magnet never goes bad or wears out
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Zanadoo88
Reg. Sep 2010
Posted 2013-11-25 12:45 PM
Subject: RE: Magnet Question



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Ask SG. She would probably know :)
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TNcowgirl88
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2013-11-25 1:53 PM
Subject: RE: Magnet Question


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Thank you!
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LuckyNGG'sGirl
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2013-11-25 3:46 PM
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I've been doing a lot of research on magnets lately and from what I've seen, if they use N52 neodymium magnets (the strongest, most permanent and most widely used of the rare-earth magnets, they also have N35, N42, N45, etc. but these are weaker than the N52) they will only lose an average of 1% of their strength over 10 years. So the bell boots will wear out long before th magnets do. With that being said, I did brief looking to see if I could find which type the MagNTX use for sure but it doesn't say.

On a side note, I noticed the MagNTX boots use bipolar therapy. Magnets have a north and south pole, the north pole is said to be negative and the south pole is said to be positive. Bipolar therapy, as the name suggests, means it uses both north and south poles. It's been suggested that the south pole (positive) has bad side effects; this is an excerpt I copied from a website.
"More rarely used, south pole magnetic energy increases a variety of physiological effects including: bacteria and plant growth wakefulness, inflammation, pain, infection, and changes in animal behavior."
Whereas in unipolar therapy (where only the north pole [negative] is facing the body) there seems to be only good side effects.

Here's the entire article if you want to read the whole thing: http://www.magneticare.net/research7.html

Sorry for the book! I find this type of thing very interesting.
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daisycake123
Reg. Dec 2006
Posted 2013-11-25 7:39 PM
Subject: RE: Magnet Question


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I just know my gelding hates hock boots, i tried on him at the world, he almost jumped out of his stall, i thank bob hess for helping to,hold him and my girls to hold his front leg after i puck it up to snatch off the first hock,boot and to, over to,the other side and once that last boot dropped he was quiet again. Never have seem a reaction like that. I have a cheap magnetic blanket he doesnot mind. Maybe someone could tell me why he did that never have seem a horse do that. He is a quiet type horse and does not mind any type of leg wraps but the minute imput those,wraps on he went crazy never seen him do,that if i,had been bymyself he would have hurt either him or me it was very bad he was in a stall at perry.

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daisycake123
Reg. Dec 2006
Posted 2013-11-25 7:53 PM
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Also would like to know if anyone used bot vs magnets. What does each one do.
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CYA Ranch
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2013-11-25 8:16 PM
Subject: RE: Magnet Question


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daisycake123 - 2013-11-25 7:39 PM I just know my gelding hates hock boots, i tried on him at the world, he almost jumped out of his stall, i thank bob hess for helping to,hold him and my girls to hold his front leg after i puck it up to snatch off the first hock,boot and to, over to,the other side and once that last boot dropped he was quiet again. Never have seem a reaction like that. I have a cheap magnetic blanket he doesnot mind. Maybe someone could tell me why he did that never have seem a horse do that.

The one time I tried the 3 in 1's on my gelding's hocks he hated it and tried kicking it off.  It had nothing to do with the fact that it was magnets it's just something they aren't used to having straps pulled tight around the hock area.  I use my 3 in 1's more as ankle & leg and also for the knee area.  
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SG.
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2013-11-25 8:24 PM
Subject: RE: Magnet Question


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daisycake123 - 2013-11-25 7:39 PM I just know my gelding hates hock boots, i tried on him at the world, he almost jumped out of his stall, i thank bob hess for helping to,hold him and my girls to hold his front leg after i puck it up to snatch off the first hock,boot and to, over to,the other side and once that last boot dropped he was quiet again. Never have seem a reaction like that. I have a cheap magnetic blanket he doesnot mind. Maybe someone could tell me why he did that never have seem a horse do that.

Some horses feel "trapped" as CYA said
Some feel the increased blood flow
That is why I suggest wrapping the leg with a standing wrap them put your 3n1 on.
It all depends on the horse and their nature. 
Always feel free to contact us if you have questions.

 
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SG.
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2013-11-25 8:26 PM
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LuckyNGG'sGirl - 2013-11-25 3:46 PM I've been doing a lot of research on magnets lately and from what I've seen, if they use N52 neodymium magnets (the strongest, most permanent and most widely used of the rare-earth magnets, they also have N35, N42, N45, etc. but these are weaker than the N52) they will only lose an average of 1% of their strength over 10 years. So the bell boots will wear out long before th magnets do. With that being said, I did brief looking to see if I could find which type the MagNTX use for sure but it doesn't say. On a side note, I noticed the MagNTX boots use bipolar therapy. Magnets have a north and south pole, the north pole is said to be negative and the south pole is said to be positive. Bipolar therapy, as the name suggests, means it uses both north and south poles. It's been suggested that the south pole (positive) has bad side effects; this is an excerpt I copied from a website. "More rarely used, south pole magnetic energy increases a variety of physiological effects including: bacteria and plant growth wakefulness, inflammation, pain, infection, and changes in animal behavior." Whereas in unipolar therapy (where only the north pole [negative] is facing the body) there seems to be only good side effects. Here's the entire article if you want to read the whole thing: http://www.magneticare.net/research7.html Sorry for the book! I find this type of thing very interesting.

For some information on the different types of magnetic therapy
http://www.painxequine.com/pht_magnetics1.htm
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SG.
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2013-11-25 8:27 PM
Subject: RE: Magnet Question


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daisycake123 - 2013-11-25 7:53 PM Also would like to know if anyone used bot vs magnets. What does each one do.

I have posted several times on threads that have been moved to the research forum the difference. 
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Rough-up cowgirl
Reg. Aug 2005
Posted 2013-11-25 8:36 PM
Subject: RE: Magnet Question



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I had my mare injected in Aug. The 3-1 hock boots took her a few times to get used to but she loves them now. She will nearly fall alseep at the trailer with them on and rides off great after being stalled or trailered for extended periods thanks to her hock boots. A blanket is next on my list
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