 Good morning, I'm R.L. Chartier. We're here at T-Bar-K, working some three-year-olds. We're about three weeks out till the Ferturi starts. We're just gonna go over some stuff we do to get ready for the Ferturi. We, like Tatum said, we had a pre-work yesterday. I feel like this horse here was a little stressed out in the last couple of days. I'm just gonna maybe chill back out on him a little bit. Get his confidence back. Like I said, sometimes he wants to overreact. Just trying to get my feet on him a little bit here. Let him chill out a little bit. Just wants to come out of there a little early. Little raised up, trying to make him relax. Let me put my feet on him where I can hold him a little bit. Shape him. Try to get a feel. This horse wants to be real low-headed, which is a good thing, but I also want him to pick it up a little bit through that turn. So he's just not strung out there on his head. String. Tie down on him today. I've had it on him actually the last few days, just so I can maybe not have to pull on him as much. He'll bring that nose just a little bit. He wants to be just a little inside out because he's trying to get his shape and not worry about that herd so much. That's what's causing that. It's always looking at that herd behind him instead of thinking about 100% of the cow we're working in front of us. Like right now he's finally coming down here.