 I think at first I'll trot around here and make sure he's between my hands my feet here and there's not a whole lot of resistance and I think that's real key to these two-year-olds is to keeping them really soft and letting the cow pull them but where they're soft enough they can get back through that other turn without a whole lot of resistance and where you can get that chin and let that be slow and then come over here and stop get that chin there so you raised up a little bit there slow down get that chin and then trot off over here get get that hip moving around and be able to manipulate that body where it can help you and benefit you and what you need to do. I want to make sure this steer gets far enough away and commits far enough that I can really open that turn let that this steer get away that way that's a clean turn right there hold them right here with this left foot soft and go hold them here then go and that goes right back I think to what I was talking about earlier about wanting that pull to come you want to create pressure once that bubble's gone you know he wants that he wants to get up in that space right there and then give release but let the cow go far enough that he can create a little bit of pressure that comes from the cow