 What would you say is the key to teaching or getting a horse to reed a cow through the turn? Three things I have to really have to do, number one a horse has to go to the very bottom of every stop. If he doesn't go plumb to the bottom of a stop and just from the beginning I won't want to stop and just disengage, just stop. So because now everything is anchored on where it's supposed to be, so all of his leverage is on his hips, I don't have to mess with him in the turn, okay? So I can allow him to reed through the turn. Now it comes patience, this being the cow, I have to let that go. If you could see what that horse did down there a couple of times, it's real impressive to me, is he started through a turn and he suspended his front feet off the ground and then accelerated straight ahead, instead of just turning through there like nothing is going on. He started to turn and that cow was leaving, he kind of just suspended his front feet off the ground and then just accelerated right back up and then just got soft again. That's pretty darn impressive to change gears in that work right there. And those are things that a guy misses. Years ago I watched Wesley Gallion show Spotshot and he marked a 19 and he did that about six or seven times in that run. If I was judging out of marking my 76 or 77 because the things that horse did mentally were phenomenal.