Hot Shoeing
Shoes shaped to your horse, fit hot to the foot.
Hot shoeing is the traditional method — heating the shoe in a forge, shaping it to match the trimmed hoof, then briefly seating it hot on the foot to read the fit. The result is a shoe contoured to that specific hoof, not the other way around. It's the right call for most working horses, performance horses, and anything with hoof issues that benefit from a custom fit.
Cold Shoeing
Quality shoes, fit cold for horses that don't need forge work.
Cold shoeing skips the forge — shoes are shaped and fit at ambient temperature. It's faster, well-suited to horses with sound feet and regular maintenance cycles, and a good fit for owners who want a lower-cost option without sacrificing trim quality.
Trims
Barefoot trims on a regular cycle.
Whether your horse is pasture-sound, in light work, or transitioning between shod and barefoot, a proper trim on a regular cycle is the foundation. Balanced, level, and trimmed to the horse's natural conformation — every visit.