Cambridge Equestrian Center

Cambridge Equestrian Center Equine boarding facility nestled in the trees East of Santa Maria. 120x200 arena with newer base

Cambridge Equestrian Center offers horse boarding in a family oriented environment. Located just east of Santa Maria we offer large partially covered rail paddocks up to 38 x 32, barn stalls with attached paddocks and pasture paddocks. The facility includes a large outdoor arena, round pen, 3 extra large turnout pastures, multiple wash & grooming areas, access to trail riding and a tree lined hill for hand grazing & picnics.

02/08/2025

I don’t think people realize just how many horses out there carry trauma with them.

With that, I don’t even mean severely abused horses that have been starved, or beaten heavily. There are plenty of those around, and those usually cause a lot of outrage (as they should).

What I am talking about though, is the horses whose trauma is never really recognized as such. The ones who tolerate humans and their requests, but never learned to trust them. Those who get extremely obsessive about food which are labelled as “bossy” or ”dominant”. Those who deal with severe Separation anxiety, which are said to be “dramatic”. Those who cannot self-regulate, or co-regulate and constantly carry tension. Those who try to express their pain, which get punished for it because “just a mare”.
Those who are “perfect” until they finally get a choice.

Between Unethical weaning practices, unsuitable welfare, constantly moving homes & and ownership, and aversive training/handling approaches, most horses at some point experience trauma. And this trauma can present itself in a variety of ways. Some are more subtle than others.
Trauma doesn’t have to be this huge explosive reaction. Just like people, horses can carry trauma and move on with their lives fairly normally. It can shape their personality just like it can shape ours.
However, that doesn’t mean doing so is healthy.

The horse that has been in 6+ homes before the age of 10, and thus can’t cope with changes. That is Trauma.
The horse that has never had consistent companionship and becomes obsessive with certain herd mates. That is Trauma
The horse that has only known corrections when they tried to express their confusion, fear, or dislike, and turns from “a perfect beginner’s horse” to “Don’t touch me” the moment you stop using corrections. That is Trauma.
The horse that never had a chance to learn from other horses or connect with people and thus can’t trust people to make good choices for them, can’t self-regulate or co-regulate, and can’t think their way through a situation. That is Trauma.
The horse who was only ever fed 2 times a day and was left without food for 6 hours each night, and has thus become food-aggressive. That is Trauma.
The horse who experienced highly aversive training techniques, and thus now gets frustrated, tense and severely stressed out anytime they are handled in a similar manner. That. Is. Trauma.

Sometimes, awareness of this can be a frustration and defeating realization. I think as equestrians we are often blind to this reality, because sadly, it’s just so common to see horses like that.
It’s not until you work with young, untraumatized horses, or rehabilitated horses, that you realize: “Oh! This is how it should be!”

08/08/2024
07/05/2024

Happy 4th of July!🎉

Congratulations Helen!🎉
06/30/2024

Congratulations Helen!🎉

Congratulations to Helen on her new horse Rocky! He is such a sweetheart and couldn’t be more adorable!💕
12/04/2023

Congratulations to Helen on her new horse Rocky! He is such a sweetheart and couldn’t be more adorable!💕

Congratulations to Hannah and Valiente!🎉 They won the USDF Region 7 Championships for second level on day one and were t...
09/27/2023

Congratulations to Hannah and Valiente!🎉 They won the USDF Region 7 Championships for second level on day one and were third for the California Dressage Society second level championships! We are so happy for both of them. They’re an incredible team!

08/10/2023
Enjoying a beautiful day out on the trail at La Purisima with Helen and Briana😊
07/22/2023

Enjoying a beautiful day out on the trail at La Purisima with Helen and Briana😊

Our 2023 4th of July celebration was so fun! We are very thankful to have such a wonderful group of friends to enjoy our...
07/06/2023

Our 2023 4th of July celebration was so fun! We are very thankful to have such a wonderful group of friends to enjoy our ranch and horses with!❤️🤍💙

06/13/2023

Congratulations to Madeline and Peyton for doing a wonderful job at the Paso Robles Horse Park! Peyton helped Madeline train and prepare for her first show and also let Madeline ride her amazing gelding Ranger💕
Madeline won 2nd and 3rd place in Lead Line and 4th in Lead Line Trail
Peyton won 1st and 2nd in English Equitation and 2nd & 3rd in English Pleasure. We are so happy for both of them!🎉

We’re all so proud of Peyton! She has been helping Madeline get ready for her first horse show in June💕 She’ll make a wo...
05/23/2023

We’re all so proud of Peyton! She has been helping Madeline get ready for her first horse show in June💕 She’ll make a wonderful riding instructor some day!

Congratulations to Hannah Finder for taking 2nd place in her 3rd First Level test at the USDF and California Dressage So...
09/28/2022

Congratulations to Hannah Finder for taking 2nd place in her 3rd First Level test at the USDF and California Dressage Society Championships in Burbank last weekend!🎉 Her combined ave for the 3 tests (68.496%) qualifies her for the US Dressage Finals Nationals in Kentucky!!!
Hannah’s dedication to her horse Valiente has been nothing short of amazing! We are so very happy for her!💕

Congratulations to Helen and Brianna on the purchase of Oakley! He’s a handsome and sweet 11 yr old 17 hand registered A...
09/27/2022

Congratulations to Helen and Brianna on the purchase of Oakley! He’s a handsome and sweet 11 yr old 17 hand registered AQHA 💕

07/06/2022

We had such a wonderful day celebrating the 4th with our barn family!🎉
Thank you to Matt McFarlin for the wonderful Tri tip sandwiches and Jenn for the fun arena games!

I am so thankful for our wonderful barn family! (a few were missing) These ladies are the best! Happy Holidays! Such a f...
12/13/2021

I am so thankful for our wonderful barn family! (a few were missing) These ladies are the best! Happy Holidays! Such a fun Xmas party!🎉

We’re so proud of Peyton and Jenn McFarlin! Peyton won 5 ribbons at her first (full) show! She won a first place ribbon ...
11/05/2021

We’re so proud of Peyton and Jenn McFarlin! Peyton won 5 ribbons at her first (full) show! She won a first place ribbon in equitation! Jenn won a first place ribbon in walk-trot hunter under saddle.

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2000 Cambridge Way
Santa Maria, CA
93454

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 8pm
Tuesday 7am - 8pm
Wednesday 7am - 8pm
Thursday 7am - 8pm
Friday 7am - 8pm
Saturday 7am - 8pm
Sunday 7am - 8pm

Telephone

+18053492000

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