Two men involved in the largest case of animal neglect in the South Island dairy sector have avoided jail.
Forty four-year-old Dean McMillan and 41-year-old Jared Matthews appeared in the Invercargill District Court for sentencing on three Animal Welfare Act charges.
The two men were looking after two large Lumsden-based Castlerock Dairies Limited farms, which came under fire in a two-week investigation in May 2015.
More than 900 cows were affected by lameness, after long and painful walks on poorly maintained tracks between the two milking stations.
Nearly 200 cows had to be put down, more than 750 needed further treatment, and almost 100 others had ingrown horns.