"No Hoof, No Horse"
​Each horse is different and each foot deserves a specialized plan. If your horse needs a basic trim or a custom shoe plan, we are able to accommodate all horses whether a pasture pet or on a top show circuit.

TRADITIONAL SHOEING
Traditional metal shoeing involves fitting a horse with steel or aluminum shoes to protect the hooves and improve traction. Lewis trims and balances the hoof, then shapes and nails the shoe to the outer hoof wall. This supports performance in various working conditions..

CORRECTIVE SHOEING
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Corrective shoeing is used to address hoof or limb imbalances, lameness, or conformational issues in horses. We will use specialized shoes or modifications to improve movement, support healing, and restore proper alignment. It’s often done in consultation with a veterinarian to ensure the best outcome for the horse’s soundness and comfort.

BAREFOOT TRIMS
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A standard trim involves shaping and balancing a horse’s hooves to maintain proper alignment and prevent uneven wear. We remove excess growth, smooths rough edges, and ensures the hoof’s natural balance is preserved. Regular trims are essential for overall hoof health and sound movement.

HOOF BOOT FITTING SERVICES
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Hoof boots are protective coverings used in place of traditional shoes to shield a horse’s hooves from wear and rough terrain. They are often used for barefoot horses during riding, rehabilitation, or transitioning off metal shoes. Hoof boots provide traction and cushioning while allowing the hoof to function naturally.

SPECIALTY AND UNIQUE CASES
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Specialized hoof protection is used in unique situations where standard shoes or boots may not meet a horse’s needs. These solutions are often tailored for horses with medical conditions, conformation challenges, or demanding performance requirements. They provide customized support, protection, and comfort to promote optimal hoof health and performance under special circumstances.

GLUE ONS
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Glue-on shoes are protective hoof coverings attached using specialized adhesives instead of nails. They are often used for horses with damaged or sensitive hooves, during rehabilitation, or when transitioning from metal shoes. Glue-on shoes provide support, protection, and shock absorption while minimizing stress on the hoof wall.









