 So that's why we wanted to do a video today on barn management and we wanted to go to not only one of the biggest and most successful breeders in our industry and one of the most successful training facilities in our business. That's why we decided to come to Slate River Ranch in Weatherford, Texas and I'm joined by ranch and office manager Kelly Clark. Welcome. Thank you. Kelly how long you've been here with Slate River? I have worked for the head trainer John Mitchell for nine years now. Right that's a long time. Long time for this industry and I think that's probably a demonstration of the success of who's behind the trainer as well. Kelly how many horses would you have in training here at Slate River? I think there'd be anywhere between 40 and 50 horses. And they get worked nearly every day? Yes. How? What is the secret to keeping that role? It does start the night before so I love whiteboards because you write everything on a whiteboard everybody can go and check the whiteboard and see what's coming up for the day. So the night before I leave I go in and make sure I've got everything set, what horses and in exactly the right order that we're going to work in, what John's going to work, what JD's going to work, what's going to get exercised, what's going to get turned out, what's going to go on the walk. So I keep it here in the tack room often when we have new employees like I'll go through and I'll number these saddle racks so they can find out so they can be like okay this horse and I'll put a number next to the horse's name and so they know just to go to whatever number saddle rack. Right now everyone's pretty savvy with what goes on what. So every day this is a section of what we start with so I'll update this in the afternoons and this is the order that we're going to work horses in. This will be horses that get exercised. Let's talk about nutrition. Tell us about the diet and what is really important to the diet of a horse. Okay so our horses as we know like they're in like they're in a hard training program so like they are athletes and we treat them as such. We've had our feed regime, what we feed down for the last at least seven years. We've fed the same feed, we've recently changed supplements which I think are very important. Hey Cal in the vet room just walk us through this. I mean this is so well organized and you can tell that a lady runs this. Absolutely. I like to try and keep it as organized as possible so anybody who walks in here can find what they need. It also is our feed room as well but like you know in certain situations you need to be able to come to the medicine cabinet and be like I need this right now.