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Kentucky Horsewear focuses on animal-friendly materials and competition-ready design. From leg protection and girths to rugs, pads, and dogwear, the line is built for comfort, easy care, and a polished look.
Our Kentucky selection includes tendon and fetlock boots, bell boots, girths, saddle pads and half pads, fly veils, halters and leads, grooming essentials, stable accessories, rugs, and dogwear.
Anatomical shells with soft liners protect tendons and fetlocks without bulk. Choose open-front fronts, compact hinds, and overreach boots for daily training and the show ring.
Contoured designs, soft lining, and quality hardware promote even pressure and elbow freedom. Pick long, short, or belly-guard styles to suit your saddle and workload.
Show, stable, and fly rugs are built to sit smoothly and clean easily. Select denier and fill to match your climate, turnout routine, and clip.
Breathable quilting and tidy silhouettes keep the saddle area neat, while half pads add targeted cushioning without excess bulk.
Fly veils help minimize distractions; padded halters and matching leads keep everything coordinated from barn to ring.
Kentucky Dogwear mirrors the horse line—clean design, durable materials, easy care—with practical coats and everyday accessories for travel and barn life.
Most items clean quickly; many textiles are machine-washable—always follow the label. Use size guidance on product pages or ask if you’re between sizes.
Jump straight to our subcollections for faster browsing: Boots, Girths, Rugs, and Dogs.
How do I size Kentucky tendon/fetlock boots?
Measure around the widest part of the cannon bone and use the size chart; leg height helps pick between sizes. Aim for a snug fit with two fingers under the strap and no twisting.
Which girth style should I get?
Match the girth to your billets and discipline: long for jump/close-contact saddles, short for monoflap/dressage, and belly-guard for extra protection over fences. Buckles should sit above the elbow.
What rug size and weight should I choose?
Measure chest-to-tail and follow the brand’s guide. Pick fill based on temperature and clip—lighter for mild barns, heavier for colder conditions—and check shoulder/wither clearance.
Can I machine-wash Kentucky products?
Many textiles are machine-washable—always follow the label. Close fasteners, use mild detergent, avoid fabric softener and heat, and line dry to maintain performance.
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