A Mid Canterbury farmer has pleaded guilty to serious animal welfare charges.
Geoffrey Edgar Walter Deal, 61, appeared before Judge Joanna Maze in the Ashburton District Court yesterday to face nine counts laid under the Animal Welfare Act, for failing to meet adequate standards of care and ill treatment of his dairy cattle, and refusing to comply with animal welfare inspectors.
The court was told a national dairy co-operative was notified of serious problems on Deal's property in the Eiffelton district, on November 2010 and May 2011.
A dairy industry organisation was involved and following an inspection, described Deal's stock as in poor to very poor condition. The farm was lacking in basic infrastructure, drinking water supply was inadequate, and calves on the property were malnourished and stunted.
A plan was put in place but Deal made little effort to remedy the situation. In June 2011 the matter was referred to the former Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry. A subsequent vet inspection found the body weight of 70 per cent of the cows to be well below minimum standards - up to 100kg underweight. The vet diagnosed starvation and trace element deficiency.