Hoof Care & Lameness Support for Horses

Explore Australia’s best range of horse hoof care and lameness support products. From daily hoof health to injury recovery, we’ve got your horse covered.



Animalintex Poultice

Animalintex Poultice

2 Reviews

$17.50

Hoof Gold 1.5kg

Hoof Gold 1.5kg

6 Reviews

$99.97

Hoof Gold 6kg

Hoof Gold 6kg

3 Reviews

$366.22

Absorbine Magic Cushion X -Treme 1.8kg
5% OFF RRP $229.95
Biotin IO 5kg

Biotin IO 5kg

2 Reviews

$79.38

Cal Plus Biotin 5kg

Cal Plus Biotin 5kg

2 Reviews

$221.18

Combo Hoof Tool

Combo Hoof Tool

$17.68

11% OFF RRP $19.95
Cordura Poultice Boot
1% OFF RRP $24.95
David Hoof Aid 500ml

David Hoof Aid 500ml

1 Reviews

$56.81

35% OFF RRP $87.95

Hoof Care & Lameness Support for Horses - Promote Healthy Hooves & Mobility

Your horse’s hooves are its foundation. Without healthy hooves, movement, training, and overall wellbeing can quickly deteriorate. Our comprehensive range of hoof care and lameness support products is designed to treat, protect, and maintain your horse’s hoof health - whether you’re preventing issues or supporting recovery from lameness or injury.

Shop leading brands trusted by Australian horse owners and farriers, including Absorbine, CEN Nutrition, Effol, Equinade, Jenquine, Ranvet, VetSense, and Virbac.

If your horse is experiencing soreness, limping, or hoof sensitivity, don’t wait - explore our specialised lameness support products or consult your vet for a treatment plan.

For complete healthcare, you may also like to browse our range of horse wormers, equine supplements, or first aid essentials.

Shop online with confidence at The Vet Shed – fast shipping, secure checkout, and 30-day returns on hoof care you can trust.

 

FAQs About Hoof Care & Lameness in Horses

How often should I apply hoof oil or dressing?

For dry or brittle hooves, apply oil or dressing 2–3 times per week. Frequency can depend on the season, ground conditions, and your horse's activity level.

What causes lameness in horses?

Lameness can result from hoof abscesses, bruises, laminitis, tendon injuries, or joint inflammation. Always consult a vet for persistent or unexplained lameness.

Can hoof supplements really help?

Yes. Supplements with biotin, zinc, methionine, and amino acids can strengthen hoof growth and improve the integrity of hoof walls over time.

How do I know if my horse has a hoof infection?

Common signs include heat in the hoof, foul smell, discharge, sensitivity, and lameness. Thrush and seedy toe are two common infections treatable with topical solutions.

What’s the best way to treat a hoof abscess?

Poulticing is often used to draw out the infection. Boots, iodine solutions, or animalintex pads can help. If unsure, consult your vet or farrier.