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BEMER Group Application: A Support Tool for Livestock Wellness

BEMER Group Application: A Support Tool for Livestock Wellness

When it comes to livestock care, producers are always looking for tools that support animal comfort, recovery, and overall wellness—especially during high-stress periods like hauling, showing, calving, lambing, or intense training schedules. One technology gaining attention across the livestock industry is the BEMER Group application.

While not a replacement for veterinary care, nutrition, or proper management, the BEMER system can be used as a supportive wellness tool for livestock of all species.


What Is the BEMER Group Application?

The BEMER Group application uses pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) technology, designed to support microcirculation—the movement of blood through the smallest blood vessels in the body. Healthy circulation plays an important role in delivering oxygen and nutrients while supporting normal metabolic processes.

In livestock operations, this technology is commonly incorporated as part of a well-rounded management and care routine.


How the BEMER Application May Support Livestock

Livestock animals experience stress from a variety of sources—transportation, environmental changes, competition, training, and daily wear and tear. When used properly, the BEMER Group application may help support animals during these times by promoting relaxation and recovery.

Producers commonly use BEMER as part of their program to:

  • Support animals during periods of stress

  • Encourage relaxation after hauling or competition

  • Assist with recovery following intense activity or training

  • Complement daily care and wellness routines


Useful Across All Livestock Species

One of the benefits of the BEMER Group application is its versatility across species, making it a useful tool for diversified livestock operations.

Cattle

Often used during show season, after hauling, or during high-performance periods to support comfort and recovery.

Sheep & Goats

Helpful for animals experiencing frequent handling, training, or travel, especially during fair and show season.

Swine

Commonly incorporated into pre- and post-show routines to help animals remain calm and comfortable.

Horses & Other Livestock

Widely used across multiple livestock species as part of regular care and management practices.


Supporting Good Management—Not Replacing It

It’s important to remember that tools like the BEMER Group application are most effective when paired with good animal husbandry, including:

  • Proper nutrition

  • Clean housing and sanitation

  • Low-stress handling

  • Biosecurity and disease prevention

  • Routine veterinary care

BEMER should be viewed as one piece of the puzzle, supporting—not replacing—the fundamentals of livestock health.


A Tool for Producers, Exhibitors, and Families

From commercial producers to youth exhibitors, the BEMER Group application offers a non-invasive option that can be easily incorporated into daily routines. Its flexibility and ease of use make it a practical addition for families managing livestock projects at home, in the barn, or on the road.


Final Thoughts

Livestock care continues to evolve as producers look for innovative ways to support animal wellness. The BEMER Group application provides an additional option that can be used across species to complement traditional management practices. When combined with sound husbandry and veterinary guidance, it may help support livestock comfort, recovery, and overall well-being.


References & Sources

  1. BEMER Group
    BEMER Group International AG. BEMER Technology and Microcirculation Overview.
    Educational materials describing pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) technology and its intended purpose.

  2. Journal of Veterinary Science & Technology
    Markov, M. (2007). Pulsed electromagnetic field therapy: History, state of the art and future.
    Discusses the background and application of PEMF technology in biological systems.

  3. National Institutes of Health (NIH) – PubMed
    Bassett, C.A.L. (1989). Fundamental and practical aspects of therapeutic uses of pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMFs).
    A foundational overview of PEMF research and biological interaction.

  4. University Extension Publications (General Animal Physiology)

    • Iowa State University Extension

    • Texas A&M AgriLife Extension

    • Penn State Extension
      Resources covering circulation, stress response, and recovery in livestock species.

  5. Merck Veterinary Manual
    Animal Physiology and Circulatory Function.
    Provides background on circulation, oxygen delivery, and metabolic support in animals.

  6. Journal of Animal Science
    Various articles on stress, recovery, and animal handling effects on livestock well-being.