 Hi, I'm Morgan Cromer. I'm Cary Brewer. We're here at the South Point. We're going to work some three-year-olds today for you. We're going to start off on one of Kara's. What we do this time of year, a lot of us do this time of year is swap around and kind of see what our Fort Worth Colts feel like. One of the main reasons I usually do is we'll have three or four and we'll kind of see which ones that we want to show. We've got to get down and pick our two and then have other ones and see how they look. Sometimes they look a lot better than they feel and sometimes it's the opposite unfortunately. But I'm going to start off working this one of Kara's. The most important things I think about a three-year-old this time of year is to feel that first couple moves on a cow, if they get control of that cow, if they get a hold of it, most of the time Kara's do. This one sure has that feel about her and so I will, it's funny, like certain people see it and feel it different ways. Kara has told me multiple times about that, about a horse moving their feet backwards. To me it's not what I feel. What I feel is how they pick their body up but it's the same concept. It's always just about how the way you feel it. So it's not always that they have to move those feet to me, it's that they have to position their body right. Right here I'll just throw that hand down and test her a little bit. Very good. That's the spot she was saying. Also I would like to, if he was mine and some of my rebels, I pull right here in the middle of that turn. Get those back feet moving a little bit to open that front end up and then right in the middle and then look back to it. Right here, right here, right where they draw through that middle of that turn. And try to do it as much as you can with your hand down. But like the cow stopped, take your cow's side foot, walk that horse past it, have your trim back man move that cow and then go catch that cow. And then after three or four times of that you can feel your horse really tightened down and they're like, that's a lot of work. Like we need to stay right here because too much work and it's too hard for me. Let's just stay right where we're supposed to be.