@shsequine · N&U Sport Horse Shoes GmbH
Saved 2026-05-15 · Posted 2025-11-11 · Status: New
Listen to Jenku as he explains why our Performer horseshoe being non-invasive is essential for maintaining healthy hooves. ⚒️
❌ As we know traditional nailed shoes can cause bruising by penetrating the sensitive hoof wall, leading to possible pain and compromised hoof wall. This bruising cannot only affect the horse’s comfort but can also result in long-term hoof damage.
The Performer prevents these issues by using a flexible adhesive system that securely attaches without the need for nails. This non-invasive approach allows the hoof to expand and contract naturally with every stride, supporting circulation and reducing pressure points.
✅ By preserving the hoof’s natural biomechanics the Performer promotes healthier, stronger hooves and better overall performance.
🌐 Discover the benefits for your horse:
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Comments (15)
The nails go in the hoof wall which is made up of keratin. There is no bruising as it’s literally not possible. Just wanted to clear that up as a 3rd generation farrier. Thanks. 👌🏼
So it’s like Crocs for horses. Cool. Very cool. 😎
It’s sad that the pricing is way more than the average horse owner can pay per shoeing. Otherwise I would start using these straight away because I think it’s a great product. I looked into these maybe a year ago and they would need to be changed in average in about 4 weeks and it would just cost too much. Maybe one day these will be reachable for the not so rich/well earning normal horse owner.
City girl here….but why do horses need shoes in the first place? 🤷🏼♀️
I’m glad they are coming up with better horse shoes
Anything but traditional stuff🙌❤️
I hope this becomes the norm
This will rot the hoof unfortunately . So we need to continue exploring and evolving the horse shoes.
It should be something that is only in when we are riding or driving the horses and then it should come off.
The horse needs to feel it’s own natural hoof in the ground most of the time. The horse starts to be more balanced and relaxed
Wauw
Doing the Lord's work ✨
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Incredible
BRILLIANT! BRAVO!!
Where can we get them?
Do these shoes allow for grounding for the horse? This is a massive question for me; if the horse is ‘insulated’ from the earth, the inflammation doesn’t dissipate unless the horse lies down. Iron shoes at least still allow for the flow of electrons into the Earth.