What we look after
The fullscope of care.
One arrangement covering the day-to-day reality of an unattended property.
Every property is different, so every arrangement is shaped around yours.
The areas below are the building blocks. Most owners take a combination — a working farm needs livestock attention and water and fences and a watchful eye, not just one of them. We agree on the right mix, the right rhythm of visits, and what gets reported back to you.
01 — Livestock
Livestock care & monitoring
Stock are the part of a property that can’t wait. We keep them checked, fed, watered and calm — and we notice the early signs that something is wrong before it becomes a loss.
- •Routine welfare checks and head counts
- •Feed and water management through dry spells
- •Low-stress handling, moving and yarding
- •Monitoring through calving and lambing
- •Coordinating vets, agents and contractors on your behalf
02 — Infrastructure
Fencing, water & infrastructure
The unglamorous things that quietly fail. A broken trough or a down fence found late costs far more than one found on the next visit.
- •Fence inspection and repair across boundaries and internal lines
- •Troughs, tanks, pumps, bores and pipelines checked and maintained
- •Gates, yards, sheds and laneways kept sound
- •Storm and flood damage assessment and response
- •Organising and supervising trade work when needed
03 — Land
Pasture & cropping oversight
Land left unmanaged goes backwards. We keep an eye on ground cover and feed, stay ahead of weeds and pests, and make sure seasonal work happens on time — with the right contractors, properly supervised.
- •Pasture, ground cover and feed-on-hand monitoring
- •Weed and pest watch and control
- •Coordinating spraying, sowing and harvest contractors
- •Paddock condition records through the season
04 — Security
Property security & inspections
An empty property invites trouble — trespass, theft, damage that goes unnoticed for months. Regular, visible presence is the simplest deterrent there is.
- •Scheduled site inspections and visible presence
- •Sheds, machinery, fuel and chemical stores checked
- •Boundary, gate and access monitoring
- •Prompt response and report after storms, fire risk or incidents
05 — Reporting
Reporting & communication
This is what makes remote ownership actually work. After every visit you receive a clear, written account with photographs — what was done, what was found, and what needs a decision from you. No jargon, no guessing.
- •Written visit reports with date-stamped photographs
- •Plain-language summaries of condition and any issues
- •Clear flags when a decision or spend is needed
- •Reachable directly for anything urgent