MY intention was always to become a dairy farmer and to have some sport horses on the side as a glorified hobby. However, very shortly after I left agricultural college, the horse numbers started to increase, and I was spending less and less time on the dairy farm until I took a definitive turn to go into horses full-time.

It was from my dairy farm background that I inherited a passion for breeding and genetics. I’ve always enjoyed producing young horses. Now our small team and our family work on our 150-acre family farm and breed about 15 to 20 foals each season.