The slaughterman whose cruel mistreatment of bobby calves was caught on camera has been sentenced to home detention.
Noel Erickson, 38, has escaped a jail term but was sentenced in the Huntly District Court today to 10 months home detention and 200 hours community work.
Judge Merelina Burnett called the mistreatment, which involved the kicking, hitting and throwing of bobby calves, as "outside the job description" of Erickson, who was a casual slaughterman at pet food business Down Cow, near Te Kauwhata, in August last year when he was secretly filmed by Farmwatch New Zealand.
The judge accepted Erickson's remorse and noted he was in considerable distress but said the scale of the unnecessary cruelty was evident.
Erickson had earlier pleaded guilty to 10 charges including two of wilfully ill-treating a calf, recklessly ill-treating calves and using blunt force trauma.