 He's finally starting to settle in, get a little better. Okay, I'm going to go ahead and work one more cow on this horse, but you see right there, that cow got pretty bad, got to want to lean on him, putting a lot of pressure on him, but still went ahead and made him go to that stop. Try to stay with that cow all the way into that stop, you know, and then I stop, turn him around the way the cow went, but didn't go try to hold the cow because I don't want, you know, he's trying to rush things right now anyway. So if I put in the more pressure I put on him, the more he's going to want to do that. So you know, I let him know he's got to be there. I challenge him to know that he's got to still stay against that cow when it gets tough and ride him into that stop, but I don't want him trying to be too quick out of that stop. So go to that stop, make him stop with that cow, and then take that pressure off of him by letting that cow go, and we'll work one more. He's just now kind of starting to settle in, you know. This horse hadn't seen a cow in all about a week. We've been working him on the flag, and you know, so naturally he's a little cow fresh, a little old reactive, but he's starting to settle in and get a little better. So we'll work one more on him and then we'll be done.