Where tradition meets innovation - at Pearl Coast Pastoral, we’re building the future of cattle farming.
Our History
Pearl Coast Pastoral’s history can be traced back to the early 1880s, when Napier Downs was first established as a cattle station in Western Australia’s Kimberley region. The nearby Mount House station soon followed in 1898 when Joseph Blythe took on the pastoral lease. The stations often experienced strenuous conditions along with seasonal difficulties.
Built on the backs of generations of determined and innovative stockmen, these stations now produce 100% Red Brahman cattle.


Our People
From the stock camp to senior managers, our people are the heart of our business. Their dedication to animal care, innovation and sustainable land practices is what sets Pearl Coast Pastoral apart, allowing us to deliver top-quality results for our customers.
We invest in our team’s education by providing and encouraging continuous upskilling opportunities. Committed to creating a safe and social atmosphere, our team members mentor one another, grow their professional networks and consequently form lifelong bonds.
Our Approach
Grounded in knowledgeable stockmanship and environmental responsibility, Pearl Coast Pastoral is dedicated to running efficient and innovative operations. We believe well-tended cows experience a better quality of life and, in turn, yield a high-quality product. Across our stations, we produce 100% Red Brahman – no cross-breeding - and are committed to refining the genetic profile of our herd. Through Pearl Coast Farms, we are building an irrigated agriculture initiative in the region to cultivate a more resilient and productive future for our stations.

Get to Know Pearl Coast Pastoral
Grounded in Tradition, Driven by Innovation
We leverage decades of cattle handling expertise and husbandry to produce 100% Red Brahman. By adopting new technologies and providing a low-stress environment for our animals, we ensure a premium quality product.









