A Northland farmer will have to wait until he is 102 before he is allowed to own stock again following his latest conviction for allowing calves to starve.
Lester Donald Reuben Johnstone, 82, of Maungatapere, was convicted in Whangarei District Court of failing to ensure that the physical and health needs of six calves were met.
He was disqualified from owning stock for 20 years and fined $7500. He was also ordered to pay $2379 in veterinary costs.
According to the Ministry of Primary Industries (MPI), which laid the charges, two calves starved to death, one had to be put down and three were removed from the property to reduce their suffering.
MPI staff paid four visits last year to properties owned or leased by Johnstone to inspect skinny calves after a complaint.