Well, Marlon Perkins was a mentor, Carol Perkins was a mentor, my friend, Dr. Jim Potter and Dr. Ksalski and those were mentors of mine. I had guys when I was a kid. I would raise pheasants or pigeons, I’d go over there and visit with them. One of the things we had when I was a kid, we had a chicken cage out in the back behind the grocery store. And in that grocery store, people brought in things like chickens to get a pound of sugar or barter exchange, put the chicken in the pen. I’d go by there every day and check that pen. And the first Muscovy duck I saw, I went crazy, I gotta have that damn duck, so I got that duck. Brought a chicken in, got the duck.