There’s no, no, there’s no direct connection with the zoo world at all. I mean, it, it, it was just that, what happened then was that the, the brook in running a clinic in, let me go, go back a step. The founder, the founder of the Brook, Dorothy Brook, founded a clinic basically in, in, in the 1930s in the slums of Cairo for working. And the whole thing about Brook is working, equines working so horses, mules, and donkeys in now in 14 countries. But what was happening there was after the first World War, you know, you’ve probably seen, you probably know the warhorse story in Flanders, where many of the horses that were used for sort of towing artillery pieces and landed up being slaughtered, they didn’t make their way back to the UK and other, other countries they came from. And the same thing happened with the, the Lawrence of Arabia campaign in Palestine. There were about 5,000 horses and the remnant originally were promised to go back to mostly Britain, but actually landed up as sort of carriage horses, cart horses in Cairo, most of them in awful condition. Dorothy, over three years bought up the entire, they thought there were 300, there were 5,000.