 to come back and have a horse come back to the middle and thinking and look and not just go off the head of a cow and you feel the horse will get further and further in front is to go stop and get back in here to the middle and we'll try to show you on a couple of young horses and then do it with an older horse that should show you the end result but this is uh is what I've really worked on for really the last six seven years of trying to understand that what I was told and seen and and was tried to people try to teach me to get back to the middle and then back out smoothly with his with his little help from your hands in the end you're trying to build to where you can do it with your feet and I really feel that's what I'm trying to get across doing this and I think that's where you can really tie a horse to a cow so much stronger into the hip and then step out and that's that's what I want and when this one's tied to a cow a lot out so I moved a sitting mover a little bit more there so I could give a cow a spot to go through there but step right into the head here I want to ride here I'll ride him back out across the cow to the head right here I can ride him back to the hip let him see weight yep very good so then I rode him out now I'm going to ride him in to the hip and then he went out well that lets me start it right up here good behind the ear see don't beat the ear then you can stop him I think that was really really good example of can okay let me see if I can show you okay this cow's walking at me how he just come back to the middle there look just reading the middle not just going left and right there's a left and right there's a cover there's in and out there but a smooth behind the ear didn't met the cow there didn't cut the cow off but met it hold him off back in