A West Coast farmer has been sentenced to community service after 60 cattle were found dead and dying.
Tjeerd Visser, 24, was sentenced in Christchurch District Court to 350 hours' community service after pleading guilty to two charges of animal cruelty dating back to August last year.
The court was told Visser, a manager at a Lake Brunner farm, was in charge of the animals and had an obligation to ensure they were fed at a level to ensure their health and well-being.
After a complaint from a member of the public, Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) investigators visited the farm and found 60 cattle dead or dying. None could be saved.
The rest of the dairy herd were in very poor condition with little or no feed.