 And so this is a two-year-old and we would have probably put it on a cow probably I don't know end of April probably and So all I'm going to expect on it is as I hope that I'm not having to like really just manhandle it and Rip it in the ground. I just wanted to rate the cow go across their travel I may have to pull on at the time to it. She feels just a little fresh a little lucky. I May have to work on her traveling This mayor mate is probably not going to if I put my hands down. She's probably not gonna Turn with it on her own I can work on getting her to move her feet But like that right there within my hands, you know, it's not like I don't have her completely just dialed in on that turn But what I'm gonna do, I'm gonna get him behind and let this cow get ahead of me right here And I'm gonna come in here and like I said, I'm working her a little fresh So she may not start out perfect, but there that right there is the core Fundamental deal about what I'm after when that horse Gets that cows right there. She needs to be thinking check. So I'm gonna pull the cow keeps going. I don't care I wanted that horse to think check Like right there. I want her to check. So she didn't want to back up I went so she cross fired right there She come out of that turn cross firing and so I went ahead and kicked her with this left leg You couldn't see it right there on the other side of them cows I kicked her with them left legs that left leg to make her go ahead and finish that turn or get that rib cage through and I'm trying to get like so I'm trying to get control of her body with movement. So instead of Dissecting that turnaround right there. I'm used to letting movement. So like There was two tears from cow to cow But basically like a lot of times what I'm gonna be working and just because I have a lot of horses on on Very few cows and some of my cows are pretty numbed out. So pretty much as I'm training Once that cow once that horse's head comes to the cow's shoulder so somewhere in between