Stable & Barn Supplies

173 products

Stable and barn supplies for every aspect of horse care — from farrier tools and tack hardware to grazing control and training aids, all in one place.

Hilason 5/8" x 3-1/8" Solid Brass Swivel Eye Bolt Snap - Heavy Duty Rust-Proof Trigger Snap Hook - Uhorse
Hilason 5/8" x 3-1/8" Solid Brass Swivel Eye Bolt Snap – Heavy Duty Rust-Proof Trigger Snap Hook
$20.99
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Hilason 1 Inch Loop 1/4 Ring Brass Plated - Uhorse
Hilason 1 Inch Loop 1/4 Ring Brass Plated
$8.95
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Hilason 1Inch Loop 1 1/4 Inch Ring Nickel Plated - Uhorse
Hilason 1Inch Loop 1 1/4 Inch Ring Nickel Plated
$8.95
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Brass buckle with center bar - Uhorse
Hilason Western Horse Tack Die Cast Buckle Brass Plated
$8.95
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Metal carabiner with snap hook - Uhorse
Hilason Western Horse Tack Welded Wire Nickel Plated Dee Ring
$11.95
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1 In Tack Tackxas Seal Concho Round Shape Brass Plated Screw
1 In Tack Tackxas Seal Concho Round Shape Brass Plated Screw
$8.95
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Brass swivel snap horse lead clip - Uhorse
Hilason Western Tack Oval Zinc Plated Quick Link Chain Repairer
$34.99
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3/4 In Die Cast Double Bar Buckle Nickel Plated - Uhorse
3/4 In Die Cast Double Bar Buckle Nickel Plated By Hilason
$13.95
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Metal screw eye hook - Uhorse
Hilason Western Horse Tack Carbon Steel Wire Screw Eye Zinc Plated
$14.99
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Hilason Braided Poly Barrel Horse Racing Flat Grip Reins Knots Fringe - Uhorse
Hilason Braided Poly Barrel Horse Racing Flat Grip Reins Knots Fringe
$8.95
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Brass double snap horse halter lead connector - Uhorse
HILASON 2 Pack 4 In. Western Horse Saddle Tack Double End Snap Solid Brass
$31.99
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Hilason Western Horse Tack Curb Chain with 3/4" Rings 6 Links Chrome Plated - Uhorse
Hilason Western Horse Tack Curb Chain W/ 3/4" Rings 6 Links Chrome Plated
$12.95
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Brass trigger snap with rounded handle - Uhorse
Hilason Western Horse Tack Welded Wire Ring Nickel Plated
$12.95
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Brass double-ended snap hook - Uhorse
Hilason 3-1/2" Western Horse Tack Double End Snap – Heavy Duty Solid Brass Dual Bolt Snap
$13.95
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7/8 In Western Horse Nickel Plated Die Cast Center Bar Buckle - Uhorse
7/8 In Western Horse Nickel Plated Die Cast Center Bar Buckle
$10.99
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Hilason 3/4" Western Horse Tack Double Center Bar Buckle - Heavy Duty Nickel Plated Die Cast - Uhorse
Hilason 3/4" Western Horse Tack Double Center Bar Buckle – Heavy Duty Nickel Plated Die Cast
$9.99
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Hilason Western Horse Tack Nickel Plated Wire Cinch Buckle - Hilason
Hilason Western Horse Tack Nickel Plated Wire Cinch Buckle
$13.99
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Hilason 1-1/4" Western Solid Brass Center Bar Belt Buckle - High-Polished Replacement Hardware - Uhorse
Hilason 1-1/4" Western Solid Brass Center Bar Belt Buckle – High-Polished Replacement Hardware
$23.99
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Brass snap hook with D-ring - Uhorse
Hilason Western Horse Tack Double Curb Chain W/ Loops 3.5Mm X 5" Close Links
$14.95
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Hilason Throat Latch Replacement Strap Horse Headstall Harness Leather - Uhorse
Hilason Throat Latch Replacement Strap Horse Headstall Harness Leather
$11.99
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Horse Barn Essentials: Hoof Care Tools, Tack Hardware, Cribbing Muzzles & Training Whips

  • Farrier & Hoof Care: Steel-pick hoof tools with ABS plastic or ergonomic handles, carbon-steel hoof knives with sharp cutting-edge geometry, and combo thinning knives — built for daily barn use.
  • Tack Hardware: Nickel-plated and solid-brass trigger snaps, swivel eye bolt snaps, welded wire rings, Conway buckles, and quick-link connectors sold in bulk sets — industrial-grade strength for headstalls, reins, and lead ropes.
  • Grazing & Cribbing Control: Aluminum-framed anti-cribbing muzzles with rubber padding and slow-feed poly hay bags — practical solutions for stable management and controlled grazing.
  • Whips, Crops & Training Aids: Genuine leather bullwhips in 6–12 ft lengths and beaded-overlay American leather horsewhips in multiple styles — handcrafted for longevity in the arena or on the trail.
  • Farm & Ranch Supplies: Veterinary liniments, rubber curry combs, spur tie-downs, and stainless-steel revolving leather punches round out a fully stocked tack room.

How to Shop This Collection: Matching Barn Supplies to Your Needs

Start with Your Sub-Category

This collection is organized into five focused sub-categories: Farrier & Hoof Care for picks, knives, and hoof tools; Hardware for snaps, rings, and buckles; Grazing & Cribbing for muzzles and hay bags; Whips, Crops & Bats; and Farm & Ranch for everyday stable essentials. Browsing by sub-category is the fastest way to find the right item.

Material & Build Quality

Hardware items are available in nickel-plated die-cast, solid brass, zinc-plated carbon steel, and stainless steel depending on corrosion-resistance needs. Hoof tools use high-grade carbon steel blades with wooden or ABS plastic handles. Whips are braided genuine American leather. Match material to your environment — solid brass holds up better in wet climates, while nickel plate suits dry barn settings.

Buying in Bulk vs. Singles

Many hardware items — snaps, rings, buckles, and connectors — are offered in sets of 2, 4, 8, 16, or 32. If you maintain multiple horses or repair tack frequently, bulk sets deliver better value per piece. Single-item listings suit one-off replacements or trying a tool before stocking up.

Common Mistakes When Buying Stable Supplies

Choosing the wrong snap size is the most common hardware error — a 3/4-inch snap on a heavy lead chain will fatigue quickly. For hoof knives, buyers often overlook blade geometry; a short straight blade suits trimming, while a curved blade is better for sole work. Always verify the finish (nickel vs. brass) against your barn's humidity level before ordering.

Why Tack Hardware Finish Matters More Than Most Riders Think

Riders who work in humid climates or near coastal areas often find nickel-plated hardware showing surface rust within a single season, while solid-brass equivalents stay clean for years. The difference is not just cosmetic — a corroded snap that sticks or releases unevenly is a real safety concern on a lead chain or tie-down. Carbon steel wire rings offer the best load strength but need occasional wipe-down in wet conditions. Matching the finish to your environment is a small decision that pays off in longevity and safety over thousands of daily barn interactions.

Stable & Barn Supplies — Common Questions Answered

What is the difference between a trigger snap and a scissor snap for horse tack?

A trigger snap opens with a thumb-press lever and is best for quick, one-handed connections on lead ropes and tie-downs. A scissor snap (also called a finger-clasp release) opens like scissors, offering a more secure closure that is harder to accidentally release — preferred for reins and headstall hardware where unintentional release is a safety risk. Size and finish should match your existing tack hardware.

What hoof care tools does a farrier or horse owner need for basic hoof maintenance?

At minimum: a hoof pick with a stiff brush for daily cleaning, and a carbon-steel hoof knife for trimming loose sole and frog material. A thinning knife with integrated hoof pick adds versatility for lighter trim work between farrier visits. Look for blades with sharp cutting-edge geometry and ergonomic handles — they reduce hand fatigue during repeated use across multiple horses.

What size snap should I buy for a horse lead chain?

For a standard 24-inch lead chain, a 1-inch swivel snap is the most common fit. Smaller 3/4-inch snaps suit lighter lead ropes or tie rings on headstalls. If you are connecting to a heavy stud chain or shank, use a 1-1/2-inch snap for adequate load capacity. Always check the opening width against your chain link size before purchasing.

Does an anti-cribbing muzzle stop a horse from eating and drinking?

A well-designed cribbing muzzle allows the horse to eat hay, drink water, and graze normally while physically preventing the jaw set needed to crib. The aluminum-framed muzzle with rubber padding featured here is designed so the horse can open its mouth enough for normal feeding but cannot achieve the rigid neck arch required for cribbing behavior. Monitor your horse during the first few hours of use to confirm comfort and normal intake.

How do I choose between a genuine leather bullwhip and a beaded overlay whip?

Braided genuine leather bullwhips (6–12 ft) are built for utility and longevity — the tight braid delivers a clean crack and holds up to regular outdoor use. Beaded overlay American leather horsewhips are more decorative, with overlaid bead patterns and multiple style options, making them popular for western shows and exhibition. For daily training or cattle work, the bullwhip is the more practical choice.

Is nickel-plated hardware as strong as solid brass for horse tack?

Nickel-plated hardware uses a steel or die-cast base with a nickel coating — strong under normal tack loads but susceptible to surface corrosion if the plating chips. Solid brass hardware is non-ferrous, meaning it will not rust even when the surface finish wears, making it the better choice for wet environments or daily immersion in wash racks. For most dry stable applications, nickel-plated is reliable and more economical.

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