A Northland sharemilker who was secretly filmed allegedly violently and repeatedly hitting cows with various weapons, including a steel pipe, has pleaded not guilty to charges in court.
Mike Luke, 61, of Mangapai, is facing six charges relating to the ill treatment of animals under the Animal Welfare Act.
The charges were laid by the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) late last year after receiving footage of Luke allegedly hitting cows with a pipe and other implements on a Mangapai property, including in the milking shed.
Footage of the alleged abuse was covertly recorded by farm animal advocacy group Farmwatch which showed the animals being hit on the head and legs with farm tools and
weapons.
MPI had earlier investigated claims that Luke had struck cows on the rump with a length of plastic pipe, but ceased its inquiry because of a lack of evidence.