The front shape DF shoes with quarter clips are the fastest growing style in the A class Jumper circuit. The variety of steel sizes, combined with the...More
The front shape DF shoes with quarter clips are the fastest growing st...
The front shape DF shoes with quarter clips are the fastest growing style in the A class Jumper circuit. The variety of steel sizes, combined with the...More
The front shape DF shoes with quarter clips are the fastest growing st...
This Kerckhaert shoe is designed specifically with a lighter section of steel for the Quarter Horse and other breeds that don’t require heavy steel....More
This Kerckhaert shoe is designed specifically with a lighter section o...
This Kerckhaert shoe is a Rim-type shoe with bevels and solid heel area. Available in excellent front and hind shapes. The steeper bevel in toe provid...More
This Kerckhaert shoe is a Rim-type shoe with bevels and solid heel are...
The American family was born in the USA, but developed by The Royal Kerckhaert Horseshoe Company. To meet the demands of the professional farriers of ...More
The American family was born in the USA, but developed by The Royal Ke...
This shoe has a symmetrical, elliptical shape with 'forged' upright heels, unique 'bob punch' clips and crisp nail holes which offer excellent fit and...More
This shoe has a symmetrical, elliptical shape with 'forged' upright he...
The GRADUATED HIND Steel horseshoes are designed to the fit the foot in a balanced fashion around the widest part of the foot (essentially the center ...More
The GRADUATED HIND Steel horseshoes are designed to the fit the foot i...
The AVANTI Steel PLR horseshoes are designed to the fit the foot in a balanced fashion around the widest part of the foot (which is essentially the ce...More
The AVANTI Steel PLR horseshoes are designed to the fit the foot in a ...
The Elite/NB Hind Shoes address the biomechanical needs of the equine foot for support and protection in a domestic environment. This shoe offers the ...More
The Elite/NB Hind Shoes address the biomechanical needs of the equine ...