 This fella has probably seen a cow eight or ten times. She is a little do-right mare, a little hard-headed and stuff. So, oh baby, she knows she's special, she knows I love her. And to me that's the most important thing that a horse has to know. We've got to come friends before we can teach him anything. Well, he's warming up. I think a good thing to talk about is something he touched on as far as getting to learn from him. In today's day and age, it's really easy to fall into a lot of structure to the point where structure means more than trying to get a horse to figure out what's about to happen and be so confident in his job that he's still patient enough to read the cow and see a quick cow and still slow down. I think that, for example, the fertility, it's really easy for a horse to get talked into speed and I feel like... Yes, look at that beautiful move right there. I've paid on it. This is a game that she's developing between her and the cow. I am only the coach. I'm not a horse trainer. That's the big problem we have. We learned how to train horses and now we go overboard training them instead of allowing the cow to help us to do the training. Easy, baby. Easy right there. Easy. Yes. I think watching him work that two-year-old, that horse will make a little kind of a playful buck move or something and sometimes we can translate it and I say we, not just everyone else, we as human beings translate that as bad, that horse doesn't know how to describe how cow-y it is. So it's just a bunch of just, and then it just, you know, a little explosive sometimes. But all it is is excitement about what we're doing and if we don't take that out, we just welcome it. That stuff deteriorates pretty quick. But if you address it as a negative, then what happens is this job becomes negative. But it works really good, the combination that I go too slow and he speeds them up and we're trying to stress the horse. It's like a rubber band, you stretch it and you stretch it but you don't want to break it. You got to know when to stop. You got to know when to quit. So it's working out great. And like I said, our program, I think, I feel real confident. There's one of the best programs that we have in the United States, all the world. And I love to teach people how to work a cow because it's the only thing we can survive with.