Timeless Acres Equestrian

Timeless Acres Equestrian Boarding, Lessons, and Training

Coach and zinger
02/25/2025

Coach and zinger

2024-25 Regionals!Both our riders April Milewski and Addison Baerga qualified for flat, April taking home 7th out of 9 a...
02/23/2025

2024-25 Regionals!

Both our riders April Milewski and Addison Baerga qualified for flat, April taking home 7th out of 9 and Addison bringing home fourth in a huge novice group of 11! We are so unbelievably broad of our riders and hope the 2025 Eason brings more!

Good morning all we are going to run a food and blanket drive Timeless Acres Equestrian for the tinton Falls animal shel...
02/18/2025

Good morning all we are going to run a food and blanket drive Timeless Acres Equestrian for the tinton Falls animal shelter so if anybody wants to drop off wet food, dry food for cats and dogs or some blankets and pillows I will have a box in the Barn office for them. I will drop off the supplies to them next week if you are interested in helping, please come by the farm or send me a PM. Thanks you to all that will participate đŸ™đŸ»

02/05/2025

Happy National Girls and Women in Sports Day!

Today is a day to celebrate all the extraordinary girls and women who make this sport, and every other so amazing! We love you all!

02/04/2025

Got a horse who LOVES obstacles? Boy, do we have an event for you: the Versatile Horse & Rider Competition! 😍 This exciting timed competition pits 25 horse-and-rider pairs against each other in the ultimate test of horsemanship as they tackle a challenging course filled with creative obstacles. Best of all, the top four finishers will take home up to $5,500 in cash and other prizes! 💾

Many will apply, a few will compete, but only one pair will earn their laurels as the 2025 Versatile Horse & Rider Champions.

Wanna put your đŸŽ© in the ring? Apply before February 14! The VHRC is happening Friday, April 11 in the Coliseum at the Ohio Expo Center during Equine Affaire.

See you there! Here's a direct link to learn more: https://equineaffaire.com/events/ohio/ohio-participate/ohio-compete/ohio-versatile-horse-rider-competition/

So proud of Leanna Brennan with her hard work and determination  .eqq .acres
02/02/2025

So proud of Leanna Brennan with her hard work and determination .eqq .acres

01/29/2025

ISO a lesson type horse for a client of mine looking for a QH type on a budget under 10. In nj ny md pa area preferably

Time to ride
01/27/2025

Time to ride

01/27/2025

Why $50 to $80 for a Riding Lesson is the Bargain of a Lifetime! 🐮

At first glance, $50 to $80 might seem like a lot for a riding lesson. After all, it’s just 30 minutes or an hour on a horse, right? But here’s the kicker: that price doesn’t even begin to cover the full value of what you’re getting.

Let me break it down for you:

When you pay for a riding lesson, you’re not just paying for the time spent in the saddle. You’re paying for decades of knowledge, years of training, and an entire operation dedicated to creating a safe, fun, and rewarding experience.

You’re paying for an incredible partnership between horse and human—something most people only dream of experiencing.

You’re paying for the *generations of knowledge and skill* that went into breeding or selecting a safe, reliable horse—a horse that can teach a beginner to steer or build confidence in an intermediate rider.

You’re paying for the *thousands of hours* that trainers and instructors spent educating that horse, putting on the miles, and teaching it to be patient, forgiving, and downright saintly.

You’re paying for the tack: saddles, bridles, bits, saddle pads, girths, and all the fittings—carefully selected for comfort, fit, and durability. You’re also paying for the endless supply of grooming tools, from curry combs to hoof picks to detangling spray.

You’re paying for feed: hay, grain, supplements, and the occasional treat. You’re paying for veterinary care, including vaccines, deworming, dental work, and emergency visits. Don’t forget the farrier—someone has to keep those hooves in tip-top shape.

You’re paying for the blankets: rain sheets, winter rugs, coolers—whatever is needed to keep the horses happy and healthy in every season. You’re paying for the halters, lead ropes, and fly masks that keep them comfortable and safe.

You’re paying for the facilities: the arena footing, jumps, fences, barn, and tack room. You’re also paying for the equipment that maintains it all—tractors, ring drags, hoses, water buckets, muck rakes, shovels, and the never-ending repair bills that come with running a stable.

You’re paying for the labor: the early mornings and late nights, the endless stall mucking, the feeding, and the hauling of hay bales. You’re paying for the nights someone walks a colicky horse until the vet arrives.

You’re also paying for the *risk*: every time a lesson horse takes a rider, there’s a chance they could end up hurt or permanently lame. These horses are worth their weight in gold, and it’s my job to keep them safe, healthy, and happy. That’s why they’re only worked a certain amount, jump sparingly, and have strict limits on their workload.

So when you hear, “$50 to $80 for a lesson,” what you’re really getting is the result of years of dedication, hard work, and care. You’re getting a piece of a much larger puzzle—the kind of puzzle that most people don’t see but that makes those 30 or 60 minutes possible.

It’s not “just a lesson.” It’s a lifetime of expertise and a whole village behind it.

I am grateful to my team and the incredible horses for all they bring to people’s experiences. 💙💛

If you are looking for a riding facility here are some tips 📣

1. Do your due diligence before selecting just any facility for you or your child to ride at

2. If it doesn’t feel safe, trust your gut!

3. Any given day, someone wakes up and decides to become an instructor bc they have horses ïżŒand want to make a buck. Unfortunately, most of them have a little to no prior experience.

4. Instructors/trainers should have references and insurance! This is a business at the end of the day and everyone should be protected.

5. Accept the word NO. Trainers have lesson horses and your best interest at heart. They are not trying to hold you or your horse back to be mean. The amount of students we have received from other programs that are riding or surviving beyond their capabilities is horrifying. What may take you one week may take another rider a month. Everyone needs to go at their own pace to do it properly and safely, This is not a race but something to enjoy at your own pace đŸ€ 

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01/21/2025
Some  lesson time before the deep freeze đŸ„¶ .eqq .ruhh .milewski
01/18/2025

Some lesson time before the deep freeze đŸ„¶ .eqq .ruhh .milewski

Address

24 Squankum Road
Colts Neck, NJ
07722

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 5pm
Tuesday 7am - 7pm
Wednesday 9am - 7:01pm
Thursday 7am - 6pm
Friday 7am - 5pm
Saturday 7am - 7pm
Sunday 7am - 6pm

Telephone

+17327782609

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