Around 250,000 more dairy cattle are grazing New Zealand paddocks than in mid-2010, but sheep numbers have dropped by over a million, figures show.
Partly driven by higher milk solid payouts, the country now has more than six million dairy cattle, Statistics New Zealand said today.
Dairy cattle numbers increased by 259,000 in the year ended 30 June 2011, with most of the increase in the South Island, according to the annual Agriculture Production Survey.
"The North Island regions tend to be mature dairy farming areas and so have small annual increases, agricultural statistics manager Hamish Hill said.
"It is in the South Island regions that we are seeing the big increases, particularly in Canterbury."