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Kentucky Horsewear is known for smart, animal-friendly materials and tidy, competition-ready design. From leg protection and girths to rugs, pads and dogwear, the focus is comfort, easy care and a polished look.
Our Kentucky range spans tendon and fetlock boots, bell boots, girths, saddle pads and half pads, fly veils, headcollars and leads, grooming essentials, stable accessories, rugs and dogwear.
Lightweight, anatomical shells with soft liners help shield tendons and fetlocks without bulk. Options include open-front fronts, compact hinds and overreach protection for daily schooling and show days.
Contoured designs, soft lining and quality hardware promote a quiet, even contact while giving the elbows freedom. Choose long, short or stud-guard styles to suit your saddle and workload.
Show, stable and fly rugs are designed to sit smoothly, with easy fastenings and quick-care fabrics. Pick denier and weight to match your climate and your horse’s turnout routine.
Well-shaped pads with breathable quilting and discreet logos keep the saddle area neat. Half pads add targeted cushioning without raising bulk under the leg.
Neat fly veils help reduce distractions; padded headcollars and matching leads keep the look coordinated from yard to ring.
Kentucky Dogwear mirrors the equine line—tidy, durable and easy to maintain—with practical coats and everyday accessories for travel and yard life.
Most items are quick to clean; many textiles can be machine-washed—always follow the label. Use our size notes on product pages or ask for advice if you’re between sizes.
Head straight to our curated subcollections: Boots, Girths, Rugs and Dogs for faster browsing and easy pairing.
How do I size Kentucky tendon/fetlock boots?
Measure the cannon bone circumference and check the size chart; height helps decide between sizes. Boots should fit snugly without twisting, with two fingers under the strap.
Which girth shape should I choose?
Match the girth to your billets and discipline: contoured long girths for jump/GP, short girths for monoflap/dressage, and a stud-guard for extra protection over fences. Buckles should sit clear of the elbow.
What rug size and weight do I need?
Measure from centre of chest to tail and use the brand’s size guide. Choose weight by weather and clip—lighter for mild stables, heavier for colder conditions. Check fit at shoulders and withers.
Are Kentucky textiles machine-washable?
Many are, typically on a cool cycle—always follow the product label. Close fastenings, wash with mild detergent, avoid softener and heat, and line dry to preserve shape.
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