A Waikino farmer who broke the tails of more than 100 of his dairy cows and hit them with steel pipes has been convicted for ill-treating the animals.
Laurens Barend Erasmus, 40, was sentenced in the Waihi District Court yesterday to ten months home detention with judicial monitoring at three month intervals.
In late February, a Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) Animal Welfare compliance team inspected the dairy herd on Erasmus's farm.
An investigation found he had been breaking his cow's tails, (115 of the 135 cow herd) hitting them on the hind legs with a steel pipe and stainless steel milking cups at the dairy shed.
MPI Waikato/BOP compliance manager Brendon Mikkelsen said the inspection revealed serious animal welfare issues with cows on the property showing obvious signs of physical injuries and severe distress.