 So that was a good example, that cow was a good example of what we were talking about, the difference on these Mexican steers versus the heifers that were used to working. Like that steer was real close and real dumb, and I think it's very important to make these horses get smart about these. And then when a cow's up away from them, it's easier for them to read. There's a spot in this horse that I think he feels it too. You know, he's comfortable if you let him stay right there. And the minute I try to speed that front end up, he gets a little bit worrisome, and he kind of releases a little bit. And so that's the spot where it's a lot better this time, but the last time I worked him, he didn't care for. But again, that's me finding... You don't always want to fit a horse to you. You've got to be able to fit yourself to a horse and change little things about the way you do it to get a horse trained. So here, right there, I'm a little bit uncomfortable with the way that feels, but this horse is obviously more comfortable doing it that way. So I'll switch up a little bit, and then he took right back the hole. We'll work one more on him just to show you that. I like to train a horse to its individual, and I think Tatum had hashtags, and then I had tagline and pound sign and tagging. And I always heard, well, full siblings, they never work. They never work. They never work. And I think people think that because they try to make them the full sibling. But if you train a horse as an individual, no matter what, and we're going to feel parts of their family in their however different style they are, I think that if you treat him as an individual, you can get the most out of each horse. So this mare, I think, obviously, like she said, she's a little bit wilder, same thing. It's important to me to get that hand down from the start, and then I can pick it back up and work on something, but that's one thing that I like to focus on this time of year. When I make that cut, I like to get that hand down right away so that I allow them. I like putting my hand down in the wrong spot also, and trying to see if they can find their way out of it.