 good at this point especially when these Colts come in in the beginning Because they're not fit and in shape yet I Like to use that opportunity to make them work a little bit and then give them the opportunity to stop So pretty quick that stop is their reward and they start looking for it. I feel like he's paying attention good now One thing about this is that There's plenty of distractions with everything being open and that's kind of the point is They get distracted by all the little things out there and just gives them a little chance to Get their motor running and think But these horses from the get-go Learning to watch you and he's he's starting to pay attention to just my hand coming up off of the post and In order for the opportunity to stop So that's just a tiny little piece of what we're going to be expecting him to do For a long time But if I can get that thought process started right here to watch To watch me and pay attention to what I'm doing Then then he's hunting that stop and that stop becomes his reward. It's a good way of being able to You know teach those horses To work around a focused point so being able to What if I had him in the round pin, you know, essentially I'm going to be the post and I'm going to work him around me and Teach him how to be balanced on me. So in the beginning stages, that's really what I work on is having him