 Okay so I showed you a five-year-old working a show horse. This is a three-year-old now and the process is the same. I'm trying to get this three-year-old just to be comfortable traveling number one across across the pen with the cow comfortable in that stop that's his release point in that stop and then tight on that cow. Him tight on that cow because he chooses to be not because I'm making it and I'm going to do a little bit more probably stepping him by a cow than I did the five-year-old just to get it more across so you'll get to see that a little bit a little bit better. I'm going to get this cow cut and I'm going to put my hand down and let this horse make the decision here. Okay now I'm going to try to step him by when he goes bringing right back to it but not getting a hurry and I just want to teach him stay right here in here with this cow stay right here in here with this cow and just do what the cow does. You don't have to make any extra movements do what the cow does see he's comfortable and now I'm going to cut a cow that I think is going to be a really good cow we'll see and I'm going to ask him outside that cow and I want you to see what he does when he gets a little bit too far outside that cow he's going to think to himself I've got to get back inside that cow in my comfort zone and it's going I know I can get this cow stopped everywhere she goes back inside that cow on his own that's perfect but it starts with pulling the horse across the cow and going back to that cow's hip ask him out there like I've had this horse for a while so I mean he's not going to do it you know but if he goes and there's some horses that you get on that like that I just get in or whatever and they're they're they're trained and but they're not tight enough for me so like when I when I ask him to go step by that cow they just walk on you know well uh as soon as they do I bring