 I'm Justin White, I'd like to welcome you out here to my ranch in Chapel Hill. We're going to work a few three-year-olds today and kind of show you what I do. I try to keep my cow work real simple and keep my horse really tied into that cow and not get real complicated on my training with the cow work and I do all my other, my mechanics, my feet, my holding, I'll do most of that on the flag. Just because I don't want to, you know, get in my horse's thought process too much on a cow, I want to keep it, my cow work to a minimal, real simple. I want to fill my horse thinking, thinking about its job and this yellow horned cow is kind of shaping up right here to cut. So I'm going to step into its rib cage right here and then I want her to take over here. There we go, good. This is her relaxed point, nice and straight. Then I want her to engage here, a little slow there. So I'm going to get her ear on it, I like that. I want her to find it here a little more though. Good, got to that stalk quick, got good, getting that ground good now. Good, now she's really hunting. Now that's what I'm looking for. So as you can tell in that work, each cow, she got quicker and deeper in that ground and it had nothing to do with what I did, it just was me making that cow her responsibility. And that's kind of what I want to touch on today is this is a cow horse event. It's this horse's job to go forward and walk straight to the middle of this flag. Her ears are already up on it, I like that. She's, and I like that she's not wanting to go up there. I like that, see, she's thinking.