 Today, I'm just going to work on working this horse in kind of a show situation, kind of grow him up a little bit, got a couple of these horses tied in this corners, or what would be the corners. And I'm going to do a lot of going with the cow today, I'm going to keep it real simple. It's going to work this horse until he's being real accurate, having some urgency about what he's doing. Get across here and get stopped. Get across here and get stopped. Not going to worry about backing up a whole lot or shaping. Just going to make him get real urgent about what he's doing. He's being real good right there. Got a real stronghold of that cow. Go ahead and get me another one. This mare kind of almost wants to be a little bit too broke in the face. Sometimes she forgets to kind of move her feet. So I'm going to kind of ride her one handed here when I work her. I might just use this second hand just to kind of assist. But I'm going to kind of make her step her shoulders around and really move her feet and do it with a little bit of urgency. Just like on that other horse. Pretty much going to work this one the same way. I might make her move her feet around just a little bit more. Just while I'm on the cut here, just step her on around. Step to a wheeler here just like I'm going to cut him in a show. Hopefully do a little better job than I did right there. I'm going to make this mare kind of handle this position right here and pick the right angle out of this hole like that. Catch her there. Just want to get her almost a little stiff right there where she's moving her feet, not just her face. Because I know she'll bend and I know she'll grab ahold of that cow strong but I want her to move her feet when she does it where she's not a stride long like she was right there. Make her grab ahold of this cow here. I'm going to do it.