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Veredus Carbon Gel Vento Save The Sheep Tendon Boots

Veredus Carbon Gel Vento Save The Sheep Tendon Boots

  • £203.95
  • Save the sheep, the new line in techno sheepskin, is cruelty free. The lining is a man-made fabric, which is free from any animal derivatives.
  • It can be washed easily and dries quickly, while real lambskin requires considerable, lengthy maintenance;
  • Trapped sand comes out easily out of the loose, soft wide knit, minimising the risk of abrasions to the leg;
  • It is more comfortable and a cosier fit than natural lambskin;
  • It stays looking good for longer, while real lambskin tends to dry out, become stiff and turn yellow.

The Veredus Save The Sheep Carbon Gel Vento Tendon Boots have a man-made techno sheepskin lining which is easier to maintain than real sheepskin as the fabric is easier to wash and quicker to dry. The soft wide knit makes it easier for trapped sand to come free reducing the risk of abrasions to the leg and it maintains performance as it doesn't dry out or become stiff. The air inlets allow fresh air to enter the boot as your horse moves to cool the leg whilst the extractor flue allows heat to leave for better air circulation. Tendon protection is offered by a polyurethane anatomically shaped shell with carbon and nitrexgel anti-shock. These smart and stylish boots also have elasticated straps with quick-release tips and are fantastic for sensitive horses at home or at competition.

At Fearns Farm we produce the best quality hay, haylage and straw available, all of which can be purchased at our store Fearns Farm Equestrian & Country store along with many other high-end quality products.


Fearns Farm has always had a retail outlet from forage, feed, bedding, livestock and machinery and so building on this experience we have expanded into selling all things Equestrian & Country.


 

For generations, Fearns Farm has been a dairy farm producing quality milk from prize-winning Friesian cattle and operating the first carousel milking parlour in the country. Alongside the cattle, we have grown our own Hay & Haylage for generations having one of the first John Deere round balers in the country.

Horses have always been a big part of our farming enterprises, and in 1997 we were given no option but to sell the cattle herd and diversify in order to survive as a family business. By 1998 we had expanded our stabling and facilities to include an outdoor and indoor menage, lunge area and stabling for over 40 horses. By 2000 we transformed what was the cattle barn into our Equestrian & Country Store and have been expanding ever since.


We have a wealth of knowledge in farming, land management, animal husbandry, mechanical engineering, waste management and road transport