in the service of animal welfare and the environment
Our history
Before the horse, a story of cows
It all began on a dairy farm in Nort-sur-Erdre (44) in 1993. Alain Bioret, a farmer at the time, was faced with a recurring problem: his cows frequently slipped.
Aware of the impact of this problem on the well-being of his animals and the productivity of his farm, he set out to find an effective solution.
After studying several options, Alain Bioret discovered that recycled rubber strips seemed to be the ideal solution for improving cow safety and comfort.
This was the starting point for Bioret Agri! Aware that its solutions could be useful not only for cattle, but also for horses, the company decided to diversify.
Since then, Bioret Cheval has been the branch of the Bioret group dedicated to the world of horses, with the same fundamentals: innovation, animal welfare and support for breeders.
Jean-Vincent Bioret takes over the company, son of Alain Bioret. The company develops its international expansion.
Creativity and innovation
Eco-design
Creativity and eco-design
Innovation, eco-design and quality have always been the leitmotivs of this family-run business. Every day, the Bioret Cheval design office teams develop innovative solutions to support the stables of today and tomorrow! Eco-design is above all the design of sustainable products.
Awards
The Bioret Group is recognized and rewarded for its circular economy approach and innovative solutions to improve animal welfare!
Durability
Sustainable Innovation
Our products
Quality is Bioret Cheval's top priority!
Reliability and excellence in equipment are essential to ensure the well-being and performance of horses. Bioret Cheval is committed to offering durable, efficient solutions tailored to the specific needs of stables.
Each product is designed, manufactured and tested to offer optimum longevity and meet the expectations of professionals. The company's aim is to improve living conditions for horses while optimizing the performance of equestrian facilities.
Our values
Animal welfare
Horses' hooves are designed for a variety of terrains, but they do best on soft, natural surfaces. Prolonged exposure to hard ground can lead to pain, bruising and, ultimately, joint and horn problems.
These difficulties are often more pronounced in young horses or those with more fragile hooves, as their foot structures are not yet fully developed to absorb shocks effectively. To prevent these problems, regular hoof maintenance and suitable stable floors are essential to the well-being of horses.
Performance
The key to improving horse performance lies in the quality of the horse's bedding and flooring. A comfortable bed promotes recovery by reducing pressure points and the risk of injury.
A well-designed floor provides grip and shock absorption, allowing safer movements and reducing muscle fatigue.
Together, these elements optimize the well-being and performance of horses, both in training and in competition.
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