He said the stock spent much of their time in the hill country and did well in the tussock.
Mrs Pannett attended a threeday Agri-Women's Development Trust course for professional development in Christchurch last month.
''It was about identifying goals for what I wanted to do,'' she said.
She also learned how best to further develop her skills —including those learned as a former manager for Work and Income, as well as a practice manager for the local medical centre — for the benefit of the wider rural community.
Mrs Pannett has also recently become a celebrant and Justice of the Peace.
She has decided to become more involved in the rebranding of the stud.