 always biting at my lead rope. Now when they bite at the lead rope, that's significant too. That's still pressing. That constitutes the horse pushing and pressing. I think of it like the lead rope is my arm. So an extension of me, if he bites the lead rope, he's biting you. If he bites while you're in his spatial bubble, if he bites at the halter, he's biting at you. It's different when he's tied up in a stall. But when you're there at the other end of the rope, he's biting you. I would discourage that. So if he bites at the lead rope, I might give him a job. Walk forward, back up, send him on a circle.