A Taupo dairy company's guilty plea of failing to provide sufficient food for hundreds of cows sends a "strong deterrent message'', Federated Farmers says.
At the Rotorua District Court today, Southland-based sharemilking company Milkpride admitted a representative charge of failing to provide proper and sufficient food to 392 cows.
The Crown dropped more than 600 animal cruelty charges against the company in charge of the dairy farm.
Charges against the company's directors Ross Cottier and Murray Flett, general manager Craig Coote and farm manager Raymond Griffin were also withdrawn.
The Ministry for Primary Industries originally brought 625 charges against the company and the men of ill-treating and failing to meet the needs of more than 1000 cows at the Taharua Farm near Taupo, after an inspection in October 2009.