Horse Farriers Products & Studs
Equip your farrier kit with high-quality tools, supplies and traction studs. This collection covers everything needed for professional hoof care, including clippers, nippers, rasps, horseshoe studs and application tools. Whether preparing for wet ground, icy surfaces or hard terrain, these farrier essentials help deliver precision, durability and effective grip underfoot.
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Return homeUnderstanding Farrier Products
Farrier tools and supplies are essential for maintaining strong, balanced hooves. High-quality nippers, rasps and knives allow for precise trimming, while cleaning and finishing tools help refine the hoof and shoe fit. Whether you shoe professionally or maintain your own horses, the right equipment ensures comfort, balance and long-term hoof health.
Using Studs for Better Traction
Studs give horses extra grip on soft or slippery ground, reducing the risk of slips during turnout, training or competition. Available in various sizes and shapes, they can be selected to suit different conditions — from soft grass to firm ground. It’s important to clean the stud holes regularly and remove studs after use to prevent strain or injury.
Maintaining Your Tools
Proper care of farrier tools helps maintain performance and safety. Clean blades after each use, oil moving parts to prevent rust and store equipment in a dry, secure space. Regular maintenance ensures tools remain sharp, effective and long-lasting.
Protecting Your Horse’s Hooves
Routine trimming and well-fitted shoes support soundness and balance, helping to prevent lameness and hoof cracks. Combining good farriery with regular cleaning and proper diet promotes stronger, healthier hooves all year round.
FAQs
What are horse studs used for? Studs provide extra grip on slippery or uneven surfaces, improving stability and safety.
How often should farrier tools be maintained? Clean and oil tools after each use, and check for wear every few weeks.
Are studs suitable for all horses? Most horses can use studs for specific conditions, but always consult a farrier first.
Do I need different studs for different ground types? Yes, shorter studs suit firm ground, while longer or deeper studs suit softer conditions.