An Aussie and a Scotsman
Two worlds, one fold — where Scottish heritage meets Australian country life
From Scotland to the Macedon Ranges, our story began with a love of family, land, and Highland cattle. What started as a small dream is growing into a sustainable croft — dedicated to ethical farming, quality produce, and the wellbeing of our fold.
We’re still learning every day — especially when it comes to halter training and brushing. A few of our Highland steers have left the farm with some halter training and beautifully quiet temperaments, which we’re proud of. We’re continuing to work gently with our younger calves and enjoying every step of the journey
Our Story
In 2011, Kieran moved from Scotland to Australia with his daughters, Olivia and Sofia. A few years later, he met Sasha, and together they had a son, Johnnie. In 2020, they found a property near Trentham in Victoria’s Macedon Ranges —the perfect place to bring their dream to life — and gave it a name with Scottish roots: Cadzow Croft.
A Farming Heritage
Sasha had grown up with a few animals—chickens, dogs, and a couple of acres to explore—and always felt at home in the country. Kieran had spent summers helping on his family’s farm in Ireland. When Sasha visited Scotland to meet Kieran’s parents, she came across Highland cattle for the first time—and the idea of one day owning a fold stuck.
Finding the Right Land
After a few years of searching, they found a property close enough to Melbourne but with enough space for the kids and dogs to run, and for Highland cattle to thrive. It had what they needed: room for the animals, bushland for exploring, and a chance to raise their kids in the outdoors.
Animals That Found Us
Not long after moving in, Sasha connected with a herd of goats being agisted on the land—and ended up keeping a few. Then came the horses and a beautiful cat named Jinx:
Alby, a calm ex-racehorse
Coco, a one-eyed Shetland cross with plenty of attitude
Leo, another off-the-track thoroughbred that Kieran is learning to ride on.
These days, Johnnie’s learning to ride on Coco.
The Highland Fold Begins
Their first Highland cattle were two steers, Hamish and Tommy. From there, the fold slowly grew, with guidance from Glen Hastie —one of Australia’s most experienced Highland breeders. The aim is to build a well-balanced fold of around 15 registered Highland breeders, all F-grade and fully recorded with the Australian Highland Cattle Society.
The Life We're Building
Cadzow Croft isn’t a big operation. It’s a small, family-run farm with a focus on good animals, well-managed land, and raising a family connected to both.