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Heavy walled Hoof – this category is for draft Horses / Clydesdales, and the nails are large, to support the heavy weight of the shoe, however the hooves on these horses are bigger and stronger than other breeds and generally have a significant amount of hoof wall. Mustad10 & E11 sized nails (and above) are suitable for these powerful horses. Capewell Horse nails, which are all rolled nails and the most popular brand of Horseshoe Nails in the USA. Mustad regular head horseshoe nails are crafted to serve heavyweight horses, including draft horses and those that must walk across treacherous terrain. The regular head nail's superior strength and durability lend themselves to high-impact and rough-terrain work while maintaining comfort and precision. Concave Nails Sometimes less is more, and solid mustard nails prove just that. Perfect for any occasion, this nail look is easy to achieve and works well for any nail length. It's an ideal match for brown or neutral-toned clothing or used as a statement on prints of different shades. Mustard yellow is a unique color that can be used in a variety of different nail designs. It is perfect for fall months, as it is bright and cheerful. In this blog post, we will be showcasing 30 different mustard yellow nail designs that are sure to inspire you! These designs range from simple to intricate, so there is something for everyone. We hope you enjoy these designs and find the perfect one for your next manicure!

There are so many different ways that you can wear mustard yellow nails! You can keep it simple by painting your entire nail bed in this shade. Or, you can get creative and use it as an accent color in various designs. You could even use it as part of a gradient design or ombre! The possibilities are endless. Floral patterns have been in style for a long time. Mix your love for flowers by having colorful blooms painted on the mustard yellow base. The contrast between the yellow and the different colors of the petals creates a vibrant and striking look, especially suitable for springtime. Derby Horseshoe Nails, are available in both Forged and Rolled versions and very popular in many countries around the world Mustad Hammer Head nails – designed with the head that we liken to a Hammer Head Shark! These nails are specifically designed for horses with thin walls and they are particularly popular in Australia within the Thoroughbred Racing industry. These nails offer improved wear when used with our St Croix Concorde Xtra Aluminium Race plates.Forged – generally forged from steel raw material into the shape and size required. This method is the more popular method of how horseshoe nails are produced. For a more glamorous and attention-grabbing look, you need to try out mustard and glitter nails. Adding a layer of glitter on top of your mustard nails creates a sparkling effect that is sure to get you noticed. You can use different shades of gold, copper, and champagne to create a subtle or bold look, depending on your preferences.

The smallest horseshoe nail that Mustad Australia sells is the HammerHead Size 0 and Mustad Bh3 which is 41mm in length. The longest is the Mustad E Head size 14, which is 80mm in length. Both the Forged and Rolled process of producing horseshoe nails are used in the Mustad Hoofcare Group factories. Mustad’s nail product portfolio is second to no other brand. The Global brands include :

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Fascinatingly, horses are a great boon to our existence and the uses of a horse are far more than how high he will jump for you or the weight he can pull. Horses make great Sports partners in the modern world…. To begin with, the raw material used for making horseshoe nails is critical to how the nail performs. The nail is the main securing device of a horseshoe to a horses’ hoof. If the raw material used in the production of horseshoe nails is not high quality, it can lead to the nail shearing and the horse losing a shoe, which is extremely dangerous for the horse and rider, particularly, when the horse is running at speed. How are horseshoes applied to a hoof? Metal based horseshoes are fitted to protect the horse’s hooves so that the horses gallop smoothly, and remain healthy. In general terms, Rolled nails are popular with farriers who are shoeing thin walled horses, and is a popular nail of choice for speed horses like Thoroughbreds and Quarter horses for example. Farriers do notice that a rolled nail drives differently than a forged nail. They say a rolled nail feels a little more malleable/flexible than a forged nail, which some farriers do prefer. This is a result of the way the nail is manufactured with a rolling process, it effectively changes the flow of the raw material of the nail, which in turn, changes the way the nail performs when driven with a hammer by a farrier into the hoof wall and then clinched off by the farrier. Examples of Rolled horseshoe nails produced by the Mustad Group are the Derby City Head, Race and ESlim horseshoe nails.

Rifle Nails – are all forged nails and are a good entry level nail, that is strong and won’t let you down. At one point, French tips were all the rage, and they remain a classic to this day. Take things up a notch and use mustard yellow polish for the tips instead of the typical white. Whether you choose to go with a matte or glossy finish, the result is a chic and sophisticated look. If you're looking for a subtle and elegant mustard nail design, you can go for the ombre effect. You can use beige or nude shades to create a transition from mustard to a more neutral shade. This creates a beautiful and understated look that's perfect for the workplace or any casual event. The unique concave design of Mustad's concave horseshoe nails keeps each nail from twisting in the nail hole. Mustad's PITCH® technology keeps the nail in the fullering at the intended angle, which keeps hoof wall stress to a minimum. The extra-long shank and point precision make nail-driving a breeze. Race NailsThe genesis of Mustad was in Vardal, 1832. Hans Schikkelstad, an ardent farmer started the factory- ‘ Brusveen spiger-of Staltradfabrikk’ for manufacturing nails, steel wire, and various metal products. Behind time, Skikkelstal’s son-in-law Ole Howelsen (1810-1884) took charge of the replacement with his son Hans Mustad (1837-1918) and changed the Company’s name to “O Mustad.” It was further changed to “O Mustad & Son.” Gjøvik (Norway) is the place where the company has formed its headquarters. You would think that a horseshoe nail is a nail, right? Well not all nails are the same, and horseshoe nails are a precision nail, which in the wrong hands can cause significant damage to the horses’ hoof. One of the great things about mustard yellow is that it looks good on all skin tones. Whether you have fair, olive, or dark skin, this color will complement your complexion. It’s also a versatile shade that can be worn year-round.

Stiletto nails are known for their bold style, and when paired with an ombre mustard yellow finish, it takes the look to a whole other level. Start with a nude-colored basecoat and blend in the mustard yellow from the tip of the nail towards the middle, keeping a sharp contrast when you reach the top. Finish it off with a glossy topcoat, and voila, your trendy look is complete.Choosing whether to use a rolled or forged nail will depend on your geographical location and the type of horses being shod. A professional Farrier looks after the horseshoes and uses small nails along with other tools (namely nippers, hammers, rasps, hoof knives, set of custom-made corrective shoes, etc.) to fit the shoes onto the hoof tightly.The world famous Mustad Hoofcare Group is one of the leading companies manufacturing exclusive Farrier tools. Mustad Horseshoe Nails – which are all Forged, enabling the Mustad brand to produce the most comprehensive portfolio of Mustad Horseshoe Nail products globally. If you talk about the transportation system, then it was completely lagging in that small village. The small village was full of slums with a very rare transportation system. And the supplies of any kind of materials was the rarest of all. But Mustad was so determined that through toilsome days and extravagant intelligence, by 1860 they led his company to a primary position in the production of small metal products such as: Medium walled Hoof – breeds in this category can be Warmblood/Thoroughbred crosses or Warmbloods themselves. In this category you are looking at heavier shoes that need bigger nails to support the shoe onto the hoof. Nails Like Mustad E.5 to E7 and slim versions of these nails are generally suitable for the shoes for these types of horses.

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