 You're still staying a little bit too far into the herb. When you come into these cattle, you stop right here. Take a look at them, see which direction they're going to go, and how fast they're going to go, and how fast they're getting there. Now you can direct where you're going to go from where they went. You can either skim across the foot and get enough cannon, or you can come back in here deeper. Depending upon which direction the cattle go. Now you've got a bunch of them that's coming up in good shape right up here. So now I'm going to be fairly aggressive walking up in here, opening this door. Now I can back right from here, and walk all the way over here. All these cattle here seem to be... Now I can slide, I can start walking up in my gap snip, and see which one's going to let me cut it. This cow should follow that one. So I'm going to fudge over here, make her go this way. I dictated which direction the cattle's going to go, so my horse did, so it's not a shock to anybody. The instinctive thing for that cow to do was to follow this one off. So I slid to my right just a little further, to open the door back to my left, and shut the door over here, because I didn't want this cow coming this direction. I wanted to tell my horse which direction the cow was going to go. What is my first move going to be? If I step over four enough in the cut, I'm almost assured of the direction the cow's going to go. If you move a little, you'll open the door. Then I want you to come to the right. Now look back to the left.