Hal1k1
Well-Known Member
My niece began attending a famous agricultural college in the south in September. She has been really worried by the tutors lack of interest in the care of the loaned horses and safety of the pupils. Already several pupils have had to be taken to hospital because they were allocated horses too sharp for them. She has seen 13.2hh ponies with 6ft+ rugs on them back to front so the tail strap is over their heads and the belly straps were not done up so they were getting caught up round their hind legs, and one girl crawled under the ponies belly to untangle it.
Horses are being given the wrong amounts and types of feed so consequently one of the horses in another group of students got colic today. Luckily a bright student realised why it was trying to lay down ran to the trainers who took no notice for 10 minutes and then all hell broke loose when they eventually did check.
My sister is furious but doesn't want to cause trouble for my niece but she definately does not want to leave it.
What would be the best way for her to approach the college as my niece says that it is the most recognised equine college in the south?
Horses are being given the wrong amounts and types of feed so consequently one of the horses in another group of students got colic today. Luckily a bright student realised why it was trying to lay down ran to the trainers who took no notice for 10 minutes and then all hell broke loose when they eventually did check.
My sister is furious but doesn't want to cause trouble for my niece but she definately does not want to leave it.
What would be the best way for her to approach the college as my niece says that it is the most recognised equine college in the south?