Posted: 10th November 2015 | Back to news feed

Make sure the HG-600, half bale hay steamer, is top of the Christmas List!

 The HG-600 is ideal for non-stop use in a yard or away at shows. Accommodating more than half a strung bale, or the equivalent in large bale sections or hay nets, the HG-600 features an insulated double skin for exceptional strength and thermal efficiency in all ambient temperatures without compromising performance.

With latest technological advancements the new HG-600 cycle time from cold is approximately 50 minutes, making the process incomparably fast and efficient.

  Incorporating the unique HAYGAIN patented steam manifold, the HG-600 has five steam spikes enabling steam to penetrate the centre of the hay outwards at temperatures in excess of 100ºC to kill all fungal spores, bacteria and dust mites without nutritional loss.

 By rehydrating the hay, it also makes it more palatable and sweet smelling. Hygienically clean HAYGAIN treated hay can be fed immediately or within 24 hours.

 The HAYGAIN range outperforms all other hay treatments, eradicating soaking hay, whilst saving energy and running costs due to their thermal efficiency and design, and reduce wastage to a minimum.

 The patented distribution method enables steam to enter the bale of hay from the centre and steam outwards, being scientifically proven to kill all mould spores present including Aspergillus, as well as bacteria and dust mites: in effect sterilizing it.

 The revolutionary concept was extensively researched, developed and tested at the

Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester. Led by Dr Moore-Colyer, the research established that hay treated with the HAYGAIN hay steamer destroys all mould and spores present: in effect sterilizing the hay.

 HAYGAIN is now available in four models: the HG-1000 for a full bale of hay, the HG-600, HG-ONE and HG-GO for half a bale of hay or hay net, which is ideal for when away at shows or travelling.

 For further information please contact HAYGAIN on (0333) 200 5233 or visit

www.haygain.com

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