Awbrey Cyrus
I’m Awbrey Cyrus, born and raised in Sisters, Oregon, where agriculture, horses, and small-town community have always been a way of life. I grew up in a hardworking farming family, and from a young age I learned the value of long days, good animals, and showing up for people. Some of my best memories were made in barns, hay fields, at rodeos, and around horses — and honestly, not much has changed.
Today, my husband Andrew and I are raising our family surrounded by the same lifestyle we both love. Between kids, livestock, farming, and running businesses, life stays busy, loud, and a little chaotic — but I wouldn’t trade it for anything. We split our time between Sisters and the Willamette Valley, balancing agriculture, family life, and entrepreneurship while trying to raise kids who appreciate hard work, animals, and the outdoors.
Along with North Pine Carriage, we raise cattle, sheep, pigs, poultry, and horses, and are involved in multiple agricultural businesses and ventures. I also run Cyrus Club Lambs, where we raise competitive club lambs for kids across the country, and I stay heavily involved in supporting youth in agriculture and livestock projects. Agriculture isn’t just what we do — it’s the center of our family, our work, and our way of life.
Horses have always been one of the biggest constants in my life. I’ve always been drawn to the quiet lessons they teach — patience, consistency, grit, and trust. My Belgian draft horses especially have become such a meaningful part of our family and everyday life. There’s something special about sharing them with other people and watching those simple moments create lasting memories.
Beyond horses and farming, I love building things that connect people — whether that’s through events, agriculture, community, or simply creating experiences that feel genuine and memorable. I’m deeply rooted in tradition, family, and western culture, and I take a lot of pride in carrying those values into everything I do.