The owner of a Waikato-based pet food company accused of abusing bobby calves will face trial by jury.
Alan Martyn Cleaver, 57, has pleaded not guilty to four charges at the Huntly District Court laid against him by the Ministry for Primary Industries.
Cleaver, who was excused from attending court on Wednesday, has previously said he felt his now-defunct company Down Cow Ltd was used as the scapegoat after footage of animal abuse by one of his employees went public.
The recordings were made by Farmwatch and welfare organisation Save Animals From Exploitation.
Cleaver pleaded not guilty to two charges against him, and two charges as owner of Down Cow.