DUCHY College is seeking horses to live a luxurious lifestyle at the college's rural Stoke Climsland campus to aid the training of students. Now the term has ended, the equine yard staff are hard at work preparing for the new groups of students and horses and are currently on the lookout for experienced all-rounders or sensible ex-competition horses for working livery. Curriculum area manager for equine Nicky Du Plessis said: 'We would like to take this opportunity to thank all our working livery horse owners for their continued support this year with sending us their horses. The horses have proved once again that not only do they progress under the guidance of our experienced equine teaching team but, as was seen at our open days in June, they thrive in the environment we create for them. 'The students have enjoyed riding and competing all the horses, as have the equine staff. Due to some of our horses leaving this year, retiring due to old age and going on to hacking homes, we have more vacancies for working livery than are normally available. 'We only use the best quality feed, forage and bedding. The welfare of the horse is our priority hence the regular and stringent routine we maintain to support their needs upon which horses thrive.' If you would like your horse to live in luxury, contact 01579 372203 for an application pack. All types of horse are considered. Head of Duchy College Andrew Counsell said: 'Horses that are brought to Duchy College for working livery are a fantastic resource for the students, giving them the opportunity to learn a great deal from looking after the horses in such a great environment.'