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HAYGAIN Returns As PRO Tour’s Horse Leader Board Sponsor

Vero Beach, FL - January 28, 2011 -The Professional Riders Organization is very pleased to announce that HAYGAIN will continue its partnership with PRO as the Official Hay Steamer of the organization and PRO Tour HAYGAIN Horse Leader Board Sponsor.
 

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Vero Beach, FL – January 28, 2011 -The Professional Riders Organization is very pleased to announce that HAYGAIN will continue its partnership with PRO as the Official Hay Steamer of the organization and PRO Tour HAYGAIN Horse Leader Board Sponsor.
 
“As a sponsor of the Professional Riders Organization, we appreciate the tremendous effort PRO has taken to further develop, educate and promote the sport of eventing,” said Clint Joiner, Director of HAYGAIN.  “PRO is a proponent for the health and safety of event horses and riders, which integrates well with HAYGAIN’s philosophy”.
 
As the winner of the 2010 PRO Tour HAYGAIN Horse Leader Board, Nina Gardiner’s Cambalda came away with a cash bonus award of $2,500 and a brand new HAYGAIN hay steamer. Cambalda’s rider, Jennie Brannigan was thrilled with the award: “I was so excited to tell Nina that we won a HAYGAIN hay steamer. We have one at the barn and it’s made such a big difference to the horses that are on steamed hay. Cambalda has allergies and this will be a great help to his performance.”
 
HAYGAIN is dedicated to producing clean, healthy hay for all horses. “We feel it is very important to be a part of organizations like PRO to continue to educate riders and owners of all levels about the health and management of their sport horses.  While reducing the mold spores, eliminating dust, and hydrating the hay, our equine athletes can perform at their very best!”
 
HAYGAIN participates in PRO’s member benefits program by offering a fifteen percent discount to all PRO members on the purchase of a hay steamer.

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