 She's starting to learn when to move away from a cow and when to stay towards it Which was a little bit of a challenge when I first started at least for me She kind of wanted to stay against the cow all the time Instead of getting away from it ever. I'm not as big probably on holding the line as some people are You do have to hold it lying sometimes. There's no question and stay against the cow and stop it but there's also a place Where a horse needs to get away from a cow so they can draw it to them and to me it's probably more important that the horse stays between your feet then Whether you're staying against the cow or getting away from it as long as that horse stays between your feet And that sort of sort of serves the purpose of holding the line If you can ride that horse To the cow or against the cow whenever you want And then also get away whenever you want You're a lot more likely to a little bit sticky feeling right there and not terrible But just a little bit like to ask her across that cow just a little more but as close as that cow is pure She's probably being wise for For not really zipping out there But right there I wanted to get across just a scotch more That's where she