If you have an event or small function that you think could happen at Ballybrook Farm, contact us and we can work with you to explore the possibilities.

This can include:

Proposals
Elopements

Anniversaries
Birthdays
Weddings
Hens Parties

Work Functions

Ballybrook Farm has a long history in Gisborne, being one of the earliest and largest farming properties in the area. Once well over 2,000 acres, it has slowly been broken up and now is 130 acres, but retains all the character of of an old homestead on the side of Mount Gisborne.

It has been used for sheep farming, cattle farming and more recently, a horse stud. It was purchased in 2011 with vision of converting it to a cattle stud for the Bairnsley Highland Cattle fold. With some considerable work on cattle yards, fencing, and shedding, it was easily converted into a facility for… 

Ballybrook Farm has partnered with Jess from Foxtail Photography to allow you to capture moments on our property, whether they be a photo shoot with some Highland heifers, Highland ponies or a photographic session tailored to your occasion. These sessions are the perfect way to make an anniversary or birthday even more memorable.

Jess has a unique ability to capture moments as they happen. Her  photos are natural with minimal set-up or staging. You will be amazed at what she is seeing through her lens!

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Highland Ponies first came into our life in 2018 and we have fallen in love with their rugged, functional type, and most of all, their temperament. They are a rare / endangered breed in Australia, but everyone interested in a horse for pleasure riding, or just to enjoy the company of in the paddock, should get one of these. They are a truly unique breed.

We have visited studs in Scotland & New Zealand in our travels and will no doubt use them as an excuse to travel more. The pinnacle was to see the herd of the late Queen Elizabeth II at Balmoral. Now disbursed, this type of Highland Pony is…

Established in 1996, Bairnsley is the most well known and successful in Australia. At the end of 2024, 23 of the previous 34 Australian Highland Cattle National Show grand champion bulls and females were out of a Bairnsley cow or by a Bairnsley bull (or both).

The goals at Bairnsley centre around improving the quality of Highland cattle in Australia by way of ensuring these animals retain their well known attributes of quiet temperaments, being hardy and essentially problem free, graceful movement and plenty of high quality beef. We also want to maintain their Highland character, so lots…

Since 2018, Bree has been teaching a new way of thinking about moving and training cattle. She teaches Natural Cowmanship around Australia to increase safety (for cattle and their handlers), improve the lives of cattle undergoing training. She can help you make your cattle actually want to be with you.

With a deep knowledge on bovine behaviour and a simple way of articulating and explaining what she practices, Bree’s instruction will give you the ultimate experience in how to understand your cattle.