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Hartpury College Choose Saracen
Saracen Horse Feeds are pleased to announce they will be the exclusive feed supplier in a 3 year deal with the UK's leading equestrian educational facility and show venue - Hartpury College. Not only will Saracen be supplying their highly advanced feeds to the college but they will be involved in every level of this newfound partnership; from feeding the college's horses to supporting students with nutritional advice, talks and workshops. They are also one of the main sponsors of the forthcoming Hartpury hosted FEI World Para Dressage Championships and will be backing numerous other events that the college hold throughout the equestrian calendar.
Amanda Ward, Deputy Principal at Hartpury is delighted with the support, which sees Saracen Horse Feeds alongside existing forage supplier Dengie:
"Hartpury College is delighted with the new partnership with Saracen Horse Feeds. With over 250 horses on site we take the choice of horse feed very seriously, and Saracen offered a full range of products to cater for all our needs. With their help and support we can greatly enhance our student's education in the field of nutrition, and look forward to building a long and beneficial relationship."
Saracen Horse Feeds, Commercial Director, Jim Scott is equally as enthusiastic about their working partnership
'We have been talking to the college for some time now and are delighted that they see us as an important cog in their mechanics. We believe that the combination of Hartpury College, Saracen Horse Feeds and the benefits of our exclusive UK Team Membership with Kentucky Equine Research (K.E.R.) will result in a synergistic package benefiting all involved, and on a wider scale the sport and industry at large. One of our stated objectives is to help our customers achieve optimal productivity and performance from their horse through advanced nutrition and education and we are delighted to be able to put this to practice in a college environment. We will be giving them so much more than just bags of feed and look forward to being fully involved throughout.'
