About Us

Who We Are

Dedicated to elevating equine wellness through proactive care, we prioritize preventive measures over reactive remedies in our practice. Our core mission is to empower horses to present their best selves effortlessly, starting from the ground up.

As a seasoned trade-qualified farrier with a specialization in therapeutic techniques, our focus on utilizing bar shoes and a range of supportive coverings like pads, dental impression materials, and sole supports forms a cornerstone of our approach. Tackling the challenge of thrush head-on has been a driving force behind our quest for innovative solutions, leading to the development of the groundbreaking “MV Frog Shield” to address this persistent issue commonly seen in these shoeing applications.

Embracing a culture of continuous learning and refinement, we remain committed to honing our craft and exploring new horizons to better serve the equine community. Join us on our journey of growth, discovery, and excellence in equine hoof care.

Client Testimonials

MV Frog shield
Gets the big thumbs up from me!
Fantastic product, controls thrush for the entire shoeing cycle under 3d or leather pads, I also use in WLD, hoof wall separation and seedy toe. Easy to use and the most importantly for any farrier business most cost effective product on the market in my experience. Wonderfully Tasmanian made by local a farrier. Highly recommend.

Shannon Lee

I apply many therapeutic packages in my farrier business which provide protection and support but can cover the bottom of the hoof creating a potential for excessive microbial activity. MV Frog shield is simple to apply and effective in addressing this microbial activity and I often see it visibly active for long intervals after initial application. I also use MV Frog shield as part of my treatment plan for mild seedy toe and thrush activity and recommend this to my clients with barefoot horses as a preventative measure to manage fungal and bacterial activity, in particular
for horses that are exposed to wet and muddy environments

Erin The Ferrier

www.erintheferrier.com

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