




BENEFITS
A healthier stable starts from the ground up. ComfortStall combines exceptional comfort with practical performance, giving horses a soft, supportive surface for rest while helping to maintain a cleaner, healthier stable. With reduced bedding requirements, easier maintenance and long-lasting durability, ComfortStall is an investment in your horse's wellbeing and your yard's efficiency.
Musculoskeletal Health
The orthopedic padding of the ComfortStall flooring absorbs shocks and provides cushioned support against fatigue for joints, tendons, and ligaments, preventing and treating musculoskeletal diseases.
ComfortStall is used and recommended by internationally renowned veterinarians, professional riders, horse owners, and trainers to promote musculoskeletal health.
Respiratory Health
Keeping horses in stalls for extended periods can negatively impact respiratory health.
ComfortStall has been specifically designed to create a dust-free and ammonia-free environment that promotes the respiratory health of the horse housed in the stall.
Recovery and Regeneration
Horses need to feel safe in their environment and be sufficiently comfortable to fully relax and achieve the important REM sleep essential for mental and physical health.
From the orthopaedic foam to the thermal non-slip properties of ComfortStall, this surface provides horses with everything they need for recovery and regeneration.
ComfortStall is used and recommended by internationally renowned veterinarians, professional riders, horse owners, and trainers to promote recovery and regeneration.
Savings and Efficiency
Installing ComfortStall in your stable is an effective way to increase efficiency and reduce stable costs.
ComfortStall is used and recommended by internationally renowned veterinarians, professional riders, horse owners, and trainers to enhance efficiency in your stable.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The HG 2000 features two of Haygain’s patented spike manifolds. This system injects high-temperature steam evenly throughout forage in a double-skinned, thermally sealed chest. The steaming process attains and maintains temperatures over 80°C, which is required to kill mould and bacteria.
Due to regional variations, your boiler may differ from those shown in our marketing materials.
SPECIFICATION
Your ComfortStall flooring system includes everything required to create a comfortable, durable and long-lasting stable floor:
- Precision Foam Underlay – Medical-grade, chemically cross-linked closed-cell polyethylene foam that provides exceptional cushioning and support, helping to reduce fatigue while encouraging horses to rest comfortably.
- IronClad TopCover – A premium five-layer rubber surface, reinforced with woven polyester and nylon mesh for outstanding strength, durability and a completely waterproof, non-porous finish that's built to withstand daily stable use.
- HDPE Anchor Strip System – Secure perimeter anchor strips fix the flooring neatly to the stable walls, creating a seamless, sealed installation that prevents movement and helps maintain a hygienic, easy-to-clean stable.
- Complete Installation Guide – Comprehensive fitting instructions are included with every order, making self-installation straightforward for competent DIY users.
- Expert Technical Support – Our team is on hand to answer questions and provide guidance before, during and after installation.
Professional Installation Available
If you'd prefer not to install the flooring yourself, professional installation can be added to your order. Our experienced installation team will fit your ComfortStall flooring to the highest standard, ensuring a precise finish and complete peace of mind. Installation is charged at £75 per m² and can be selected using the ComfortStall Calculator before adding your order to the cart.
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WARRANTY
Haygain Hay Steamer comes with a 1 year warranty. The warranty covers the repair and replacement of your Haygain Hay Steamer or a part of it. This includes all required parts and labour. All repairs and replacements are at the discretion of Haygain. Read more here.
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20-24kg Capacity
9-14kg Capacity
5-7kg Capacity
2.6 kW steam generator, 7.7 litres capacity
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1449 × 815 × 750 mm
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565 × 737 mm (D × H)
THE PERFECT PARTNER - HAYGAIN HAY FEEDERS
HAYGAIN FORAGER SLOW FEEDER HAYGAIN STABLE GRAZE HAYGAIN DURABAR HAYGAIN DURABALE
- Extend Meal Times
Support healthy digestion and keep your horse happily occupied. - Lowered Head Position
Supports the natural alignment of the head, neck and spine. - Less Forage Waste
A sturdy cylinder contains hay to prevent waste and contamination.
- Supports Digestive Health
Timed hay release replicates natural grazing patterns. - Reduces Stress & Boredom
Encourages steady eating, promoting relaxation. - Easy to Use & Built to Last
Robust, weather-resistant design with simple loading and minimal maintenance.
- Natural Feeding Position
Encourages horses to eat at ground level. - Reduces Waste & Mess
Durable design keeps hay contained. - Built for Daily Yard Use
Strong, impact-resistant design.
- Designed for Group Feeding
Safe, shared access to forage. - Minimises Forage Waste
Reduces trampling and spoilage. - Heavy-Duty & Weatherproof
Providing a long-lasting feeding solution year-round.
FAQs
My horse does not cough and appears healthy – do I need a Haygain?
Exposure to respirable particles such as mould spores and bacteria can induce allergic responses and develop a hypersensitivity reaction in the horse. Even the best quality hays are high in respirable particles. These particles form the “dust” that you cannot see (they are less than 5 µm in size), and have a 50% chance of being inhaled deep into the lungs, causing conditions on the equine asthma spectrum. Minimising the amount of “dust” your horse is subjected to will help to prevent respiratory problems.
My horse has COPD/RAO/Heaves can I feed Haygain steamed hay?
Yes, absolutely! Respiratory diseases can be effectively managed by minimising respirable dust, mould spores and bacteria in the horse’s environment, particularly those in the horse’s breathing zone. Since hay contains high concentrations of these and the horse’s nose is in the hay while it is eating, it is vitally important to reduce this source of dust by steaming the hay.
Will my horse stop coughing?
Results are often reported within days of using the Haygain but do depend on the individual horse, the cause of the cough and other environmental factors. For example, if you change to feeding Haygain steamed hay but the horse remains on a dusty straw bed, while you will probably see some improvement it will be compromised by the other source of respirable dust. Equally, if you make changes to your horse’s feeding and management regime but the horses stabled either side, sharing the same air space have dry hay and straw bed then again the improvement may not be as marked.
What is the difference between soaking and steaming?
Soaking hay will dampen the spores down and make them swell so they are less likely to be inhaled. With steaming the combination of the heat and the moisture actually kills the spores, eliminating the allergenic respirable particles.
You can read more about the differences of soaking and steaming Here.
What makes Haygain stand apart from other hay steamers
Haygain is the only scientifically proven system to kill mould spores including Aspergillus, as well as bacteria and dust mites. The nutritional value and goodness are maintained with improved palatability.
How much does Haygain cost to run?
Running costs are minimal, and you’ll use significantly less water compared to soaking hay.
Current models use the following boiler sizes:
- HG 2000: 2.6 kW
- HG 600: 2.0 kW
- HG ONE: 1.5 kW
Electricity costs vary depending on your provider, but as a guide, most UK households in 2026 are paying around 25–30p per kWh.
To calculate your exact running cost per cycle:
- Check your electricity rate (pence per kWh) on your bill
- Multiply it by the kW rating of your machine
Example (based on 2026 prices):
If you’re paying 25p per kWh:
- HG 2000 (2.6 kW) = 65p per hour
- HG 600 (2.0 kW) = 50p per hour
- HG ONE (1.5 kW) = 37.5p per hour
Even with current energy prices, Haygain steaming remains a cost-effective way to produce clean, hygienic forage while avoiding the high water usage and waste associated with soaking.
How much water will be used?
The hay will absorb and therefore hydrate bringing it back towards its original moisture content, approximately 15+% of its original weight but the hay is neither soggy or heavy. The HG-PB (HG2000/HG600) will actually use about 4 ½ litres of water per cycle, some will be absorbed by the hay, some will be released as steam when you open the lid and some will be the residue of on average a tea-cup amount of water (condensed steam) which remains from each steam cycle and drains out of the drain hole in the bottom of the hay chest.
Does the outside of the container get hot?
All of the Haygain range are made from composite materials with highly efficient thermal properties so although the inside of the container can reach over 100 degrees C the outside is just warm to touch. Therefore, Haygain hay steamers are environmentally friendly and energy saving.
Can I steam haylage?
Absolutely! Haygain will improve the hygienic quality of any forage. Scientific studies have also shown it will increase the shelf life of haylage by up to 4 days.
Once steamed, how long before you feed the hay and how long does it last?
The hay is very hot when you first take it out and should be handled with care but it cools very quickly once in the air and can be fed immediately. It is best fed while it is warm and steamy and it would appear most horses prefer it like this but otherwise should be used within 24 hours.
What does steamed hay look and feel like?
Steamed hay is totally different to soaked hay and is damp rather than wet. The treatment is not about how wet it is but how hot it is. You will find the hay in the middle of the bale/ hay net will be quite dry. This is because when the steam comes out of the spikes it is at it’s hottest. As the steam travels through the hay and meets the plastic lid it will cool slightly, condense to water and drop back on to the hay. This results in the outside of the hay being wetter than the inside.
Does it matter if the hay dries out?
It is best fed while it is warm, straight out of the Haygain but you will find it cools and dries rapidly as soon as the air gets to it. This has no effect on the hygienic quality or palatability. We recommend feeding the hay within 24 hours to prevent contamination from environmental sources.
There is sometimes a little bit of water coming out of the drain hole in the chest during the steaming cycle. What do you recommend?
That is normal – it is usually condensation that collects under the lid during steaming. We recommend using a sturdy kitchen or garden tray under the drain hole(s) to catch this water.




