A Whāngārei farm manager has been fined $3130 for failing to minimise pain and distress in dairy cattle.
Michael Ian Luke, a 62-year-old former Mangapai dairy farm manager, appeared in the Whāngārei District Court today for sentencing after the case was brought to court by the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI).
The charge was related to hitting a cow with an alkathene pipe and a metal bar.
Luke entered a guilty plea to a representative charge under the Animal Welfare Act 1999. He was convicted and ordered to pay $3130.
As a farm manager, it was Luke's responsibility to ensure the dairy cows in his care were handled in a way that minimised the likelihood of unreasonable or unnecessary pain and distress.