Re-Educating Hannah Banana | Day 3 Horsemanship Progress with Jordan Camille
Feb 14, 2026•Channel
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Published4 months ago
Duration7:09
Video IDun3A7e2i2iA
Languageen-CA
CategoryPets & Animals
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
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Views1.2K
Likes289
Comments27
Engagement Rate26.55%
Likes per 100 views24.29
Comments per 1K views22.69
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Description
Re-educating a mare means you’re not trying to eradicate what she knows, but redirect it into something safe and predictable. Horses remember sensations long after they forget words, so a calm progression teaches her:
• That humans can be predictable
• That pressure has meaning — it isn’t scary or intrusive
• That barrels and poles aren’t “weird things” but part of a safe conversation
Barrels + stirrup adjustments are not just physical tasks ; they teach balance, trust, and willingness to move toward a cue instead of away from it
Pressure → response → release — this is a cornerstone of natural horsemanship. The horse learns best when the cue is clear, consistent, and timed with respect.
Progress from Day 1 → Day 3
In most progress videos like this (including the one above), you’ll see:
• Day 1: Assessment and grounding — getting the horse curious and calm
• Day 2: First cues with some rule-making and boundaries
• Day 3: Challenges like barrels and side-stirrup movement — where the mare starts connecting the dots between what’s asked and what’s expected
Each day isn’t just new content — it’s layering the horse’s comfort and awareness. This is a big part of horses thinking willingly instead of reacting out of fear
Thankyou for being part of our adventures & journeys with horses.
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