S3 E1: Movin’ to the country - with Benn Sheffield

This episode of An Equine Conversation is quite a different one:

In late 2015, Benn & I moved to the country, from the outer suburbs of Melbourne. Yep, we did eat a lot of peaches initially (we knew people with a prolifically producing tree), and have since planted 2 peach trees of our own LOL. For me, moving to the country had been a dream since I can remember (I can’t remember a time I didn’t want my own ‘farm’) and for Benn who grew up on a hobby-farm but then moved into town for study & work, returning to a more rural lifestyle was something he always intended to do. Here we are, almost 8 years on (sometimes it feels like 5 minutes, other times, forever) & while it’s an awful lot of work, for the most part, we absolutely love it.

Inspired by our friend and Podcast Producer Matthew Bliss & his wife Bernadine & their podcast ‘From My Home To Yours’, Benn (who had volunteered to come on a podcast episode) and I thought we’d take a moment to reflect on our experience of moving from one type of lifestyle to another. Something we haven’t really stopped to do like this since we moved almost 8 years ago now. It was an awesome opportunity to reflect on some of the challenges, some of the awesomeness & some of the differences we found in moving to the country, to live on our 40 acres. We thought you might enjoy listening in and sharing on our revisiting some of the most memorable changes.

Benn Sheffield:

Logistics and tech extraordinaire, things would grind to a stand-still at Abbey’s Run if it wasn’t for Benn and his breadth of skills. From fencing to fixing the tractor, tech support to website updates and video editing, Benn forms a vital part of the Abbey’s Run Team.

Benn grew up on a hobby farm in the Yarra Valley when the Valley was a quieter place than it is now - focused on sheep & cattle farming before becoming more trendy with the growth in the winery industry. Life on a hobby farm was in many ways idyllic: growing up with dogs around & regularly having orphan lambs or calves to raise and have around the place. Benn moved into town to study and while starting his career in the environmental field.

Benn was not horsie growing up & is one of those partners who is horsie by default now. He and Sarah found and moved to Abbey’s Run almost 8 years ago - getting Benn back out of town and into a country lifestyle, something he’d always felt he would do.

In this episode we discuss:

1:29 - episode introduction

3:42 - introducing Benn

4:18 - why move to the country

6:53 - what we were looking for & the process of finding our property

19:56 - some of the challenges we encountered when we first moved here

46:52 - some of the awesomeness we encountered when we first moved here

1:11:41 - differences we discovered in the local community culture

1:20:30 - differences in costs

1:25:05 - in summary

1:28:15 - podcast wrap-up & sneak-peek into what’s on next week

Our links mentioned this episode:  

Reliable Recall Challenge (for horse & pony owners)

From Green to Growth: developing positive partnerships for the future

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Abbey's Run Equestrian website

Abbey's Run Equestrian on Facebook

Thank you to Matthew Bliss for podcast production & consultation. You can find out more about podcast support on offer via: Blissery.FM or email info@blissery.fm

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