 We'll spend a couple days, you know, sacking them out and getting them used to the bag and moving off of you in the round pin and then we'll bring them out and bring them into the post pin. You know, and horses that have been handled already a little bit, it's probably a little easier. A few of these colts that haven't been handled as much. A few of these colts that haven't been handled as much. I think it's real important to kind of start teaching them how to move around and and be able to change directions and get a little bit softer just off of the halter. I start off just letting them go around and kind of find their way around the pin and get get used to it. So much of these horses balance comes from them anticipating changing direction. As they get more confident to know when it's time to change directions, they start preparing themselves and setting themselves up, being a little more balanced.