Costin horseshoes size 2 through to size 9 fronts or rears in 2 Packs

Costin horseshoes size 2 through to size 9 fronts or rears in 2 Packs
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Costin horseshoes size 2 through to size 9 fronts or rears in 2 Packs

Pack of two Costin Horseshoes Size 2 to 9 for front hooves & rear hooves.
Refer sizing guide to select correct size, if between sizes, go up

MATERIAL: POLYURETHANE
DESIGNED & DEVELOPED: IN AUSTRALIA

Measure all 4 hooves to check sizing before ordering each time in case the hooves have grown.

The Costin Horseshoe is a polyurethane horseshoe, designed and developed by Master Farrier Steve Costin, in Queensland Australia.
 
Fitting Method: Nail shoe on or glue it on or both
Fitting Process: Easy to fit, watch our video. Instructions included with order.
Training: Instructional videos provided online, further training available by request
Suitability: Suitable for all horse breeds and all equine activities
Surfaces: Suitable for soft (grass, sand) and hard surfaces, especially effective on rough terrain, uneven surfaces such as road, gravel, cobbles, rocks and slippery surfaces.
 
Sizing:
If between sizes, go up a size- see images for Width.
 
Benefits:
The Costin Horseshoe presents impressive improvements and advantages over both metal shoes and other plastic horseshoes while offering significant benefits to farriers, owners, riders, trainers, breeders and horses.
 
Polyurethane shoe, designed to replace steel and aluminium shoes
Farriers: easy and faster fitting presents significant time-saving and labour cost saving benefits
Owners: cost-savings delivered through durability and competitive pricing savings
Breeders: safeguards and preventative measures against risk of injury to the horse through increased flexibility, unique design features and increased durability
Trainers: the lighter weight significantly increases performance
Riders: greater traction, less slipping, improves rider confidence, may reduce risks and improve overall performance
Horses: improved comfort, condition and wellbeing, especially in relation to shin soreness