 A horse that goes to cheating on you, like your weekend horse that won't get all the way to his ends, maybe he's flipping in, starting to cheat too much. A common problem when you show one a lot and they get the cheating on those ends. The way I like to fix that is first of all I want to get a lot of good leg control on my horse. I want to get that horse to where I can use an inside foot on him and make him wait. A lot of guys will use both feet whatever, whatever you come up with is great but I want to get to where I'm holding an inside leg on my horse making him wait up against that cow and listening to me and how I'm going to do this is I'm going to drive a cow off and I'm going to make him react to that cow and then I'm going to hold him with my feet to make him wait and slow down instead of just overreacting. To get that I like to have a lot of okay when we talk about driving that cow we're talking about driving to it and and then making our horse get back away from it. So in a show situation we're trying to get our horse off this cow because what our horse has been trying to do is just come over here and just flip in here and charge the cow. Well, what I want to do is get a lot of control on that horse and be able to ride him out over here and then make him come back to me like this using the little cow side leg so he does not flip in. Now to get this up and to the outside, outside weight draw and at home if you're going a length past the cow especially on a nice quite cow like this you can give him that chance to pull back in use his nervous energy right here to pull back into position nose to nose with your cow and like I said if we've been doing the right thing at home and we've been riding out past that cow and making him weight and making him do that right there he just did that all by himself where he was like I'm outside this cow too far it's still I'm going to pull back into position and when he pulled back into position if our turnback man runs in moves that now we're in the right spot well get outside the cow weight and like I said if it's extreme if you've got one of those old war horses that's that's uh really just running through you a lot of times you can get right here pick your hand up spin your horse away have him think get flatter and get over here now if you do that too much you'll get in the situation where he'll turn the wrong way so it's just a little delicate balance right there you'll feel that horse reading that cow but once he starts doing this to where he'll get to the outside and he'll wait he'll just shuffle back a little bit he should be good to go show