Support Your Horse with the Right Horse Shoes

To make sure your horse is healthy, safe and performing its best, invest in the right horse shoes from our extensive range.

Perhaps some of the most important pieces of kit in your stables, horseshoes will ensure your horse is able to maintain healthy hooves, move with stability and go further in comfort every day. 

Whether you’re taking care of a workhorse, preparing for an event, trail riding or getting ready to race, new horseshoes will make sure you can go the distance. 

Find the Right Size and Fit for Your Discipline

We’ve curated a diverse collection of horse shoes to suit different horses and disciplines. 

Whether you need versatile steel shoes for everyday use, lightweight aluminium styles for eventing, or reinforced shoes with extra grip for race horses, we stock a vast selection in a range of materials. 

Prepare your horse for new shoes with the best hoof treatment products on offer. Treat cracks, acute hoof health issues and support healthy growth with trusted formulas. 

Shop Farrier Supplies and More at EQ Saddlery

Whether you’re a farrier in need of additional supplies or simply want the essentials on-hand at the stables, we stock everything you need for horse shoe maintenance. 

Shop hard-wearing nails, farrier hammers for precision and emergency shoe removal kits for unexpected work on-the-go.

Discover more in-store and online, with free Australia-wide shipping on orders over $175.

 

FAQs

How often do horses need new shoes?

Horses typically need new shoes every 4-8 weeks depending on:

  • Hoof growth
  • Workload
  • Terrain
  • Season
  • Overall health

What are horseshoes made of? 

We stock a range of different horse shoes:

  • Steel horseshoes are traditional and durable
  • Aluminium shoes are lighter and commonly used in racing
  • Rubber horse shoes are favoured for shock absorption and therapeutic use

Can horseshoes help treat medical conditions?

Yes, therapeutic horse shoes can help manage common issues, including:

  • Laminitis
  • Navicular disease
  • Tendon injuries
  • Hoof cracks
  • Conformation problems