 One thing I'll say that I do see people go wrong with is when you put a horse in a bridle make them travel and go forward into the bridle. You know what I mean? Don't just put a bridle on them and immediately just start doing this. You're going to have some problems. Take that horse, make that horse travel in and go forward into the bridle with your feet to where you're kind of doing stuff. One thing I really try to do with these three-year-olds, especially this time of year, and I kind of touched on it a little bit when I first started working a cow, is I want that wither of that horse to go where that cow goes. So like right here, this part of the horse wanted to go where that cow goes. And then most times that head and that neck will soften up and it will come with that cow on its own. But if you don't have that front end kind of going where that cow goes like right there, it's going to cause you some breaking back across just a little bit right here. Now in this spot right here, I'm going to try and ask this horse to think a little bit. I'm going to ask him to be outside of that cow and I'm going to make him pick that cow up on his own, which he did right there. I had a real nice way of doing it too, so that's a good thing. I'm probably nearing the end of this work. Ella's bringing me a little bit more cow right here so I can kind of get finished up but getting ahold of that cow good right there, I'm going to ask him to be outside, yeah, it's like that.