Equine Tranquility Wellness Center, Inc.

Equine Tranquility Wellness Center, Inc. Visit us on the web at http://www.etwc.org/ or call us at 862-268-3988 Our goal is Healing With The Power of Horses.

Some of the disabilities we serve are, but not limited to: Autism, MS, CP, ADD/ADHD, Depressive Disorder, Down Syndrome, TBI, Eating Disorder, and Visual or Hearing impaired.

Great training tips and winter riding reminders….
01/20/2025

Great training tips and winter riding reminders….

Been a rough week lol….but glad to report all the horses are bundled up in heavy blankets!
01/10/2025

Been a rough week lol….but glad to report all the horses are bundled up in heavy blankets!

Great lesson in this….
01/06/2025

Great lesson in this….

FROM A PARENT:

One of my friends asked "Why do you pay so much money for your kids to ride horses?" Well I have a confession to make, I don't pay for my kids to ride horses.

So, if I am not paying for them to ride, what am I paying for?

- I pay for those moments when my kids become so tired they want to quit but don't.

- I pay for those days when my kids come home from school and are "too tired" to go the barn but go anyway.

- I pay for my kids to learn to be disciplined.

- I pay for my kids to learn to take care of their body.

- I pay for my kids to learn to work with others and to be good team mates.

- I pay for my kids to learn to deal with disappointment, when they don't get that score they'd hoped for, but still have to work hard in the grading.

- I pay for my kids to learn to make and accomplish goals.

- I pay for my kids to learn that it takes hours and hours and hours and hours of hard work and practice to create a champion, and that success does not happen overnight.

- I pay for the opportunity my kids have and will have to make life-long friendships.

- I pay so that my kids can be in the arena instead of in front of a screen...
..I could go on but, to be short, I don't pay for horse riding, I pay for the opportunities that horse riding provides my kids with to develop attributes that will serve them well throughout their lives and give them the opportunity to bless the lives of others. From what I have seen so far I think it is a great investment!

♥️ this…
10/07/2024

♥️ this…

Make Them Carry Their Saddle
A father of a darling girl and I were talking last week and he said that he wanted his daughter to ride more and not have to do the work part of the catching, grooming, and saddling. I smiled as I explained.
Riding horses is a combination of strength, timing, and balance. Kids in this country are physically weak (unless they are actively involved with weight training and physical conditioning 4+ times a week.)
When you walk out to the field, you are clearing your stress from being under fluorescent lights all day; feeling the sun soak into your bones. As your body moves on uneven surfaces, it strengthens your legs and core.
When you groom your horse (especially currying), you are toning your arms and stabilizing your core.

When you carry your saddle, your arms, chest, and back are doing isolated strengthening work.
Being near horses, calms and makes you tune into the splendor of these empathetic animals.
When you ride at a posting trot, it’s equivalent to a slow jog calorie burn wise.
After a lesson, the riders are physically tired and mentally quiet and balanced.
Horses feel your heart beat and mirror your emotions back.
Riding large and somewhat unpredictable animals makes you resilient and pushes your expectations.

Working with horses is so much more than learning how to ride.
So parents, make your children carry their saddles. Don’t do the hard parts for them, as long term it actually hurts them. To advance with their riding, they must get stronger. You can help by doing the high parts.
I love having you all at the farm, and am so grateful to get to share these fascinating animals with you.
Hannah Campbell Zapletal

"My son Dylan's favorite place!  Horses are beautiful and well cared for.  Staff is patient and kind while working with ...
09/18/2024

"My son Dylan's favorite place! Horses are beautiful and well cared for. Staff is patient and kind while working with the special needs population. Great place to ride!" says Toni on Google

★★★★★ My son Dylan's favorite place! Horses are beautiful and well cared for. Staff is patient and kind while working with the special needs population. Great place to ride!

Wow. This is powerful and eye opening.  And JJ is a testament to this with his huge heart ♥️ “Most horses pass from one ...
09/15/2024

Wow. This is powerful and eye opening. And JJ is a testament to this with his huge heart ♥️

“Most horses pass from one human to another - some horsemen and women are patient and forgiving, others are rigorous and demanding, others are cruel, others are ignorant.

Horses have to learn how to, at the minimum, walk, trot, canter, gallop, go on trails and maybe jump, to be treated by the vet, all with sense and good manners.

Talented Thoroughbreds must learn how to win races, and if they can't do that, they must learn how to negotiate courses and jump over strange obstacles without touching them, or do complicated dance
like movements or control cattle or accommodate severely handicapped children and adults in therapy work.

Many horses learn all of these things in the course of a single lifetime. Besides this, they learn to understand and fit into the successive social systems of other horses they meet along the way.

A horse's life is rather like twenty years in foster care, or in and out of prison, while at the same time changing schools over and over and discovering that not only do the other students already have their own social groups, but that what you learned at the old school hasn't much application at the new one.

We do not require as much of any other species, including humans.

That horses frequently excel, that they exceed the expectations of their owners and trainers in such circumstances, is as much a testament to their intelligence and adaptability as to their relationship skills or their natural generosity or their inborn nature.

That they sometimes manifest the same symptoms as abandoned orphans - distress, strange behaviors, anger, fear - is less surprising than that they usually don't.

No one expects a child, or even a dog to develop its intellectual capacities living in a box 23 hours a day and then doing controlled exercises the remaining one.

Mammal minds develop through social interaction and stimulation.

A horse that seems "stupid", "slow", "stubborn", etc. might just have not gotten the chance to learn!

Take care of your horses and treasure them.”

- Jane Smiley

We are looking for fall volunteers, reach out to find out how you can help please 💜
09/12/2024

We are looking for fall volunteers, reach out to find out how you can help please 💜

"Amazing!!! All the team members involved to get 4 of us a lesson at once was remarkable! The amount of care and genuine...
07/22/2024

"Amazing!!! All the team members involved to get 4 of us a lesson at once was remarkable! The amount of care and genuine love expressed by this team was tangible - well worth it!" says Nancy on Groupon

★★★★★ Amazing!!! All the team members involved to get 4 of us a lesson at once was remarkable! The amount of care and genuine love expressed by this team was tangible - well worth it!

Important Safety Info to remember
06/17/2024

Important Safety Info to remember

What measures have you taken to reduce fire risks in your barn? 🧯

According to the National Interagency Fire Center, in 2024 there have been 16,940 reported wildfires in the U.S. to date. As we head into the hottest time of the year, make sure your farm has a fire prevention plan and an evacuation strategy in place to keep both horses and people safe.

Check out the graphic for ten fire prevention measures to get you started on the right track to a safer facility. This list is not meant to be exhaustive and we invite you to contact your local fire department and your veterinarian for guidance on designing a prevention and response plan tailored to your specific situation.

Barn fires are the number one local emergency affecting agricultural facilities. They can cause horrific injuries and kill more horses than any other type of disaster, so being prepared is only in your best interest!

06/17/2024
Thanks Brit for the water!! lol 😂
06/08/2024

Thanks Brit for the water!! lol 😂

Here’s some before and after pics from today’s awesome group from Ayco Jeff Varisco thanks so much for all the teamwork ...
06/08/2024

Here’s some before and after pics from today’s awesome group from Ayco Jeff Varisco thanks so much for all the teamwork today and for returning this year!! We ♥️ you all!

06/07/2024


Excited for tomorrow with Ayco coming …pics soon
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05/29/2024

04/11/2024

A special moment with Pralines and a student…so sweet ♥️

Bravo looking all grown up ♥️
04/11/2024

Bravo looking all grown up ♥️

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134 Airport Road
Andover, NJ
07821

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Tuesday 9am - 7:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 7:30pm
Thursday 9am - 7:30pm
Friday 9am - 7:30pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

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+18622683988

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