Haygain FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions

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We have collected some of the most frequently asked questions from our customers who plan to purchase a Haygain hay steamer – we share them with you!

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Why do I need to Shop Now Haygain if I can soak hay?

Soaking moistens respirable particles by 90%, but at the same time increases bacterial growth by 150% in just 10 minutes. In addition to eliminating respirable particles, the steam reduces bacteria by 99%. Steam purification also significantly increases the palatability of hay. Your horse will thank you!

My horse doesn’t cough – I don’t need Haygain

It may be – just as it may be that you may not see him coughing. A cough is the only obvious symptom of a respiratory problem, but it is not decisive; a horse can suffer from respiratory problems (such as RAO) regardless of a cough. Consult with your veterinarian!

Does Haygain consume a lot of water?

The HG 2000 and 6000 models use about 4.5L of water per cycle. One part is absorbed by the hay, another is released as steam when the lid is opened, and the last, the so-called “residue” (the equivalent of a cup of tea), drains from the drain hole in the bottom of the hay box. The result? steamed hay absorbs water and hydrates, returning to its original moisture content without being soggy or heavy.

How long does it take Haygain to purify the hay?

All Haygains take a minimum of 50-60 minutes to purify the hay. This timing varies depending on hay density, air and water temperature.

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Haygain’s outside warm up?

No. The entire HAYGAIN range is made of composite materials with high-efficiency thermal properties. Although the inside of the container may exceed 100°C, the outside remains warm to the touch. Therefore, HAYGAIN hay steamers are environmentally friendly and energy-saving.

American riders are gaining ground rapidly: Along with Georgina, other members of Haygain’s “steam team” are Beezie Madden, McLain Ward, Margie Engle and Jessica Springsteen, to name a few.

Once the hay is steamed, how long should I wait to feed it to my horse?

Hay is very hot as soon as it is taken out and must be handled with care, but it cools very quickly once exposed to air, and can be administered immediately. It is best to offer it to the horse when it is hot and steamy (most horses prefer it that way!). The remaining portion must be used within the next 24 hours.

American riders are gaining ground rapidly: Along with Georgina, other members of Haygain’s “steam team” are Beezie Madden, McLain Ward, Margie Engle and Jessica Springsteen, to name a few.

Will my horse stop coughing?

Although results can often be seen within the first few days of using HAYGAIN, it all depends on the individual horse, the cause of the cough, and other environmental factors. If, for example, a horse switched to steamed hay continues to live in a stall with a dusty straw bed, the improvements will not be as noticeable.

American riders are gaining ground rapidly: Along with Georgina, other members of Haygain’s “steam team” are Beezie Madden, McLain Ward, Margie Engle and Jessica Springsteen, to name a few.

Will my horse like steamed hay?

The numerous tests conducted by Haygain (and by us) have shown that horses prefer steamed hay over dry or soaked hay.

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My horse suffers from laminitis: can he use Haygain?

Of course! Steamed hay can be fed to any horse or pony. For a laminitic animal, the ideal hay is characterized by a sugar content (WSC) of less than 10 percent. If hay has a higher value, a standard 50-minute steam cycle slightly reduces WSC but, as with soaking, this reduction is highly variable (18 percent on average). To further reduce WSC, the latest research suggests a 9-hour soak followed by a 50-minute steam purification.

The dust in my hay is dictated by the box. What can I do?

Try to use dust-free bedding, and ensure at least 5 air changes per hour.
Remove all cobwebs and ensure that hay is carefully stored in a separate building. Or install the ComfortStall flooring system!

I use hay-silo, I don’t need Haygain

Wrong! Hay-silo can also contain significant levels of dust, mold and pollen. Haygain’s vapor will eliminate all fungal spores and respirable particles.

What is the advantage of feeding steamed hay instead of hay-silo?

Hay-silo can be rich in sugar. In addition, acidity levels make it unsuitable for horses with equine gastric ulcer syndrome.

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My horse is affected by COPD/RAO/IAD. Can I administer the steamed hay with HAYGAIN?

Of course! Respiratory diseases can be managed by minimizing respirable dust, mold spores, and bacteria in the horse’s environment. Because hay contains high concentrations of it, and the horse’s nose is close to it as it eats, it is vital to purify hay by steam to prevent and reduce respiratory diseases.

I have an insulin-resistant horse. Can Haygain help me eliminate the soaking procedure to reduce carbohydrate levels?

As with soaking, sugar loss during steaming varies depending on the percentage of sugar in the hay. For an insulin-resistant horse, recent scientific publications recommend 9h of soaking followed by a 60-minute steaming cycle. Steaming at this stage is essential to neutralize the large amount of bacteria that proliferate during soaking.

I do not need Haygain, I can vaporize hay through do-it-yourself procedures.

Nothing could be more wrong! scientific research (available at haygain.com) has shown that to successfully eliminate dust, mold and bacteria, the purification appliance MUST have an insulated double chest; a simple bin does not insulate the vapor, which as it is lost through the walls does not diffuse evenly. The result? a bin incubator of pathogenic bacteria, mold, and fungi, and a lot of wasted time. SOLO Haygain features a patented steam distribution system through a five-pronged manifold that purifies the hay evenly, reaching a temperature of 100 C° in as little as 60 minutes.

Does Haygain consume so much electricity?

Operating costs are minimal! HG2000 and HG600 consume only 2.75 kW of electricity per hour, while HG-ONE consumes 1.5 kW. Electricity costs vary depending on the provider, but are generally between €0.08 and €0.21/kWh. For example, if an HG2000 is used and the electricity rate is 10 cents/kWh, the cost will be 0.275 euro/kWh.

Does the water heater need maintenance?

Yes, the boiler should be descaled every 6-8 weeks, depending on the hardness of the water. If you empty the water in the water heater regularly, you can monitor the presence of a milky patina, a clear sign of the presence of limescale.

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Allergies in a dressage horse? Start steaming the hay!

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Allergies in sport horses are more common than people think, and can have a negative impact on performance. Grand Prix Dressage rider Sarah Hassler, of Hassler Dressage USA, converted to steamed hay several years ago after discovering that one of her best horses, Harmony’s Davidoff Hitt, was allergic to the grass. Yes, you read that correctly-he was allergic to all kinds of grasses, and consequently he was allergic to all kinds of hay.

Kim F Miller, Equestrian Journalist

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A dressage horse allergic to grass?

The bad news is that Harmony’s Davidoff Hitt, their Grand Prix dressage horse, was allergic to the grass. The good news is that his condition led the Hassler family to discover Haygain steamers. “No hay was good enough,” recalls Sara Hassler, a rising star in the well-known dressage family.

Keeping his box meticulously clean also did not help. “We tried everything,” Sara explains. Then their veterinarian, Cooper Williams, DVM, suggested steamed hay with Haygain.

“We noticed the difference from one day to the next,” Sara recalls. “First of all, he really liked it! His skin problems were solved, and he stopped coughing so much.” This all happened about 10 years ago, shortly after Haygain’s high-temperature purification was introduced in the United States.

“Regardless of the situation, whether it is coughing or other allergic symptoms, horses have responded beautifully to Haygain Steamed hay. There is simply no better system to prevent horses from experiencing these kinds of problems.”

Haygain’s high-temperature hay purification eliminates up to 99 percent of respirable dust, mold, bacteria, and fungi found in hay, even high-quality hay. Its benefits were so obvious with Harmony’s Davidoff Hitt that the Hasslers gave the steamed hay to all their horses-even to a retired mare who lives in the pasture full time. “I provided a Haygain and asked the stable manager to feed it steamed hay.”

The Hassler program is the gold standard for dressage training, coaching and success at shows, and is equally well known for its emphasis on horse care and management. Steamed hay has thus become an integral part of maintaining the well-being of their horses, so much so that Sara is surprised when she meets horse owners who do not know the benefits of steam. “Maybe I’m a little biased,” he acknowledges. “But it upsets me when people spend so much money on their horses but know nothing about steaming hay.”

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When you consider the health benefits of steamed hay, you will never go back!

Hassler horses do not travel without Haygain. “We live between Maryland and Florida, two very high allergen locations, and finally our horses no longer have problems thanks to our Haygain,” Sara explains. “The HG600 purifier is the perfect size for traveling, so I never have to worry. When you consider all the health benefits of steamed hay, there is no going back.”

Hay purification was developed primarily to protect and improve respiratory health. With more than 80 percent of the population of active sport horses suffering from some degree of respiratory problems – often asymptomatic – Haygain has curbed or made these symptoms manageable for thousands of horses, from Olympians to beloved backyard companions. In addition to purifying, Haygain adds water to the diet, which is useful for digestive function; its good taste helps turn picky horses into great eaters!

“Our horses no longer cough and struggle to eat thanks to our Haygain.”

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Hassler is one of the most highly regarded names in the dressage world

Head coach Scott Hassler is an internationally respected trainer, competitor and medical specialist. The latest of her many students to excel on the international stage is Sarah Lockman, winner of the 2019 Pan Am Games individual gold and U.S. team silver with First Apple. Scott competes at the highest level and has helped shape the sport through a long career on various dressage and breeding committees.

Sara Hassler is the daughter of Scott and Susanne Owen Hassler: raised with the daily teachings of two of the most successful experts in equestrian sports and dressage, after years of riding young horses, grooming and learning behind the scenes, Sarah ends up in the national spotlight by winning last fall’s Prix St. Georges Al Dressage of Devon with Boitano. Bringing Boitano back to competition after some serious injuries, the victory reflects the young professional’s abilities as a horsewoman and trainer. Their fantastic season puts them in the pipeline for international attention in the near future.

“We are known for our horse care and feeding practices, and we try to maintain as much regularity for them as possible-steam purification helps keep the hay the same quality at all times.”

Hassler Dressage ‘s show, training and sales program sees a steady influx of horses and riders. Scott and Sara enjoy introducing everyone to the Haygain purifier as the basis for healthy horse breeding.

“We are well known for our horse care and nutrition practices,” Sara notes. “People ask us questions all the time. When they see the Haygains in our stalls, we are very happy to share the benefits we have seen in our horses.”

How can Haygain help?

Haygain improves equine health through research and innovation in respiratory and digestive health. Developed by riders, for riders, Haygain understands the importance of clean forage to maintain the horse’s overall well-being. Haygain hay steamers and ComfortStall orthopedic flooring are recommended by many of the world’s leading equine riders, trainers and veterinarians in dressage and beyond.

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    Haygain 2000

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    2.875,00
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    Haygain

    Haygain 600

    Stable and Paddock Steamers

    1.895,00
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    Haygain One

    Stable and Paddock Steamers

    995,00

My horse has a cough, how can Haygain help?

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When I visit a horse to assess its performance or lameness, it is common for me to hear a few coughs when it begins movement. Generally, the owner will notice that the horse does this often, but only at the beginning of the ride, and will not consider it a problem. However, a horse with a healthy respiratory tract should never cough. So although it is rare, if a horse coughs, it is important to do further investigation.

Stephanie Davis DVM, Vet.

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If a horse has a cough that is not associated with additional indicators of disease (fever, profuse nasal discharge, abnormal biochemical values, and inappetence), the presumptive diagnosis would be inflammatory airway disease (IAD). IAD is typically diagnosed by clinical signs (coughing and poor performance) and endoscopy showing inflammation (spillage detected in the trachea or nasopharynx and lymphoid hyperplasia). Lymphoid Hyperplasia is the technical term for those “bumps” that can be seen in the upper airway, indicators of inflammation of lymphatic tissue, which is responsible for the production of white blood cells and antibodies. Basically, that tissue is activated by inflammation, so just taking a simple look with upper airway endoscopy will give you more information about the health of the horse’s airway.

“If your horse has a cough, he probably has some degree of IAD, and the most effective way to reduce symptoms and medication use is to purify the hay by steam.”

We now understand that although the cough seems benign, there may be an active inflammatory process going on. What to do? The first factor to consider is the environment in which your horse lives. How often is it put in paddock? Is the stable ventilated enough? How dusty is the litter box? How do you provide hay?

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The first three questions have simple answers. If the horse is paddocked more often, it will have less inflammation in the respiratory tract, as there is typically less respiratory trauma outside. It seems obvious, but it is important to remember that the boxes in which they are kept need good air exchange and ventilation. Dusty bedding will only contribute to further inflammation of the respiratory tract. It is good practice to talk to your supplier to find the best low-dust bedding. Once all these factors have been considered, we turn to the question of hay.

“No matter the quality of the hay, it will be full of allergens, mold spores, dust and particulate matter, which can activate and irritate the respiratory tract.”

Hay is usually the most influential hazard in creating airway inflammation. Horses do not breathe through their mouths, and they spend hours a day with their noses buried in hay. As we have discussed in the past, no matter the quality of the hay, it will still be full of allergens, mold spores, dust and particulate matter that can activate and irritate the airways. In the past, soaking hay was recommended, essentially to “stick” the dust and allergens to the hay itself, paradoxically facilitating ingestion and inhalation.

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Soaking hay can be useful, but purification by steam is superior for several reasons. Purification kills mold spores and bacteria that will not stick to the plant, preventing dangerous inhalation caused by soaking.

“Steamed hay not only has the lowest risk, but is the only method to significantly reduce the risk of IAD.”

A study presented at theAmerican College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM) in June 2016 found that Haygain-Steamed hay reduced the factors responsible for inflammatory airway disease (IAD) in horses by as much as two-thirds. In addition, the study found that after analyzing all forage options (dry hay, soaked hay, hay-silo or Steamed hay with Haygain) Steamed hay not only had the lowest risk, but was the only method that significantly reduced the risk of IAD. So if your horse has a cough, he probably has some degree of IAD, and the most effective way to reduce symptoms and the need for medication is to purify the hay by steam.

How can Haygain help?

Haygain improves equine health through research and innovation in respiratory and digestive health. Developed by horsemen, for horsemen, Haygain understands the importance of clean forage to maintain the horse’s overall well-being. Haygain hay Steamers and ComfortStall flooring are recommended by many of the world’s leading equine riders, trainers and veterinarians.

  • Respiratory Wellness
    haygain 2000 purificatore fieno shop harrison horse care

    Haygain

    Haygain 2000

    Stable and Paddock Steamers

    2.875,00
  • Respiratory Wellness
    haygain 600

    Haygain

    Haygain 600

    Stable and Paddock Steamers

    1.895,00
  • Respiratory Wellness
    haygain one harrison horse care cover

    Haygain

    Haygain One

    Stable and Paddock Steamers

    995,00

What did three top riders do to cure equine cough?

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Haygain spoke with three top U.S. riders to find out how Haygain steamers helped them treat their fellow challenge riders’ equine coughs. Kim F Miller, Equestrian Journalist Jessica Springsteen American top rider Jessica Springsteen has converted to steamed hay. Jessica began riding at age 5 on the family farm in New Jersey, achieving top rider … Read more

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