 Let's start with the bubble. Okay so every every cow has a bubble. Does everybody know what a bubble is? It's basically the space like Biff said so you know to where you get to that cow to where it decides to keep or maintain that distance away from you. That's its comfort zone. Some of them and you can get this close to them and scratch them on the back and they're like they don't really have a bubble. They're just they're numb and content with you to do that. Some cows have a 30 foot bubble you know they're like a deer they're standing back there on the gate and every time you step to them within that 30 foot. So your drive points your drive points are basically basically this this window here okay that's where you're driving a cow from as you're coming up through there you're either you're either one side of it or you're the other side of it. You have a very small slither back here which is kind of a blind spot which is you're right behind the cow and you've all experienced that if you've cut enough you've come up and you've been stepping behind that cow and all as you see is their tails and you've your horses kind of almost pressed on want to run into it means you're right in the blind spot that's a very dangerous spot to be. Let's talk about ways we can enter the herd. Several different ways we can do this on these good cows here. I'm going to move them around scatter them about a bit okay so you know we come down from the judges stand you know we might we might come in this way we can enter the herd we can enter the herd through here but everything we're doing we're pushing to the outside we're going to come in through here but we're pushing to the outside we're going to come in here but we're pushing to the outside we might even enter here and then go over to over to this side here we're going to push to the outside we can enter