Horseshoe Removal Pliers - Professional Farrier and Care Tool
Product Features
Purpose: Designed for safely removing horseshoes, reshaping the horseshoe, and performing hoof trimming.
Material: Made from high-quality drop-forged steel for superior durability and maximum strength.
Sharp Tooth Structure: Sharp teeth on the outer edges allow you to easily flex and spread horseshoes of different styles and sizes.
Versatile Design: Not only for horseshoe removal, but also offers effective performance for straightening the hoof wall and cutting excess tissue.
Ergonomics: The long handle provides the user with high leverage, helping to remove even difficult horseshoes with minimal effort.
Product Description
Horseshoe Removal Pliers are one of the most essential and powerful pieces in a farrier's kit. Besides professional farriers, it is a vital tool that horse owners should have on hand in emergencies (such as loosened horseshoes or pierced hooves). Manufactured with drop-forged steel technology, its body will not bend or lose its shape even when removing the hardest and most rusted horseshoes.
Balance of Strength and Precision: This plier is optimized to separate the horseshoe from the hoof without damaging the live tissue and wall of the hoof. Thanks to its sharp jaws, it performs the necessary spreading motion to loosen the horseshoe smoothly. It also has the ability to cut the hoof, speeding up the hoof care process and improving the quality of workmanship.
Technical Advantages and Profitability
High Leverage: The shank size and joint point transmit the applied force amplified.
Precise Jaw Design: Grips the horseshoe firmly and minimizes the risk of slipping.
Multipurpose Use: Performs the work of two different tools in one, with both removal and cutting functions.
Wear Resistance: Forged steel construction ensures the sharpness of the blade remains unchanged for a long time.
Easy Application: Thanks to its wide-opening jaws, it easily adapts to even the thickest horseshoes.
Areas of Use
Removing worn horseshoes from hooves during periodic horseshoe changes.
Reshaping and spreading horseshoes to fit the hoof structure.
Trimming and trimming overgrown hoof walls.
Emergency removal of loose horseshoes or those that could injure the horse's foot.