Posted: 28th November 2023 | Back to news feed
Are you tired of dealing with twisted or loose shoes disrupting your horse's training calendar? Perhaps the worry of mud pulling shoes loose has you hesitant to turn your horses out this winter. Every horse owner can relate to the stress of an emergency call to the farrier, usually right before a crucial event, disrupting schedules and adding unnecessary expenses which is never ideal, especially during the holiday season.
The Shoe Kit might just have the answer to your worries, providing a ground-breaking solution for horse owners. The kit equips horse owners with a reliable and comprehensive solution to keep their horses safe and sound during the winter season and is poised to transform the way we care for our equine companions especially in the midst of the colder months.
Designed by registered farrier Tom Smith, The Shoe Kit originated from a crucial need for a reliable toolkit during emergencies. Tom's first-hand experience with a distressed client urgently requiring the removal of a twisted shoe highlighted the lack of proper tools and guidance available. The Shoe Kit was developed to tackle these challenges, providing a seamless and stress-free solution for both horses and their owners.
This remarkable product offers a safe, efficient, and humane method of removing horseshoes to assist in handling the trials and tribulations that come with caring for horses during the winter. The kit includes advanced tools for precise and safe shoe removal without causing any discomfort or injury to the horse. Its user-friendly design ensures that equine caretakers of all skill levels can confidently use it.
Stay prepared and provide the best care for your horses this winter with The Shoe Kit. The safety and comfort of your equine companions are just a kit away. Don't wait until an emergency strikes – equip yourself with the Shoe Kit and enjoy peace of mind in all seasons.
The Shoe Kit - £126.00
For more information, please visit www.theshoekit.co.uk or contact us at enquiries@theshoekit.co.uk
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