 Like when I first get on them I try to you know we ride several horses every day and so I try to come out here though first thing I'd like for them to just walk around and and just chill out a little bit I don't want them to come out here and think that they're going straight to work I want them to just come out here and kind of have a clear mind if I can and but the main thing I'm looking for is whenever I pick my hand up I want them to and put my feet on them I'd like for them to just get soft in their face and feel their rib cage come up under me because I feel like a horse and in order for them to go stop and load up like we're wanting to their back has to stay around and their withers need to stay up a little more and so that's what I want to feel whenever I'm around them around here and and I'll once they walk around and get soft then I'll trot a few circles on them and and just press my legs on them softly once I feel them soft in the face then I'll release and then I'll maybe go a few strides and then I'll just pull them in the ground back a few steps turn them to the outside and then release again and then I want them to hunt that inside of that circle with their nose just wanting her to get across here and create a pocket for this cow draw and then let that cow pull her through the turn every chance I get I'm gonna try to just let her read now she's starting to hunt that stuff and draw good I'm gonna be looking for a place to quit here she's starting to think more that's good