 Today we're going to work some three-year-olds. I'm going to work them in this lane, work a cow in the lane and kind of show you how we use that as a training tool. This three-year-old right here has never been, I've only had him a week and he's never been worked like this, so this will be a pretty good example of how it works and what we like to use it for. It puts no pressure, the cow can't put any pressure on your horse, and so you can hold that straight line and work it a lot of different ways. You can see you can do a lot of things with these cows in this lane, like just by Jake slowing down and this cow slowing down. It's given us more time to make sure we're making that turn correctly and get those feet in the right spot. Like that time right there, he didn't have his hind foot in the right spot and he didn't come through there very clean. One thing I don't want to do is pull him through the turn. I want that cow to pull him through the turn because if I pull him most likely my timing is not going to be right, but if I let that cow pull him and let him initiate that turn, he's going to get his feet in the right spot. She's kind of wanting to get a little quick coming through there. There, I made her wait just a little bit longer, let that cow pull her through there, come from behind it just a little bit more instead of trying to beat it.