The dairy industry has condemned animal cruelty following this week's conviction of an Ashburton herd manager.
Kevin Craig Smith pleaded guilty in the Ashburton District Court on Monday to breaking the tails of 154 cows, some more than once. He will be sentenced in October.
Yesterday Federated Farmers, DairyNZ and the New Zealand Veterinary Association spoke out. "I have no idea why someone working on a dairy farm would believe that breaking tails makes cows easier to work with,'' Federated Farmers' dairy chairman Willy Leferink said.
"We've seen several instances of this unacceptable practice as of late and it defies logic and stockmanship.
"First, it causes the animal pain and distress meaning they are not going to be a peak performer. Secondly, cows are not clueless. They will become leery of staff making them much harder to handle and to work with.