The North Island at least appears bereft of sheep at a time of year travellers would expect to see them dotted around paddocks in numbers.
Independent Whanganui livestock commentator David Cotton said his holiday drive through the central North Island revealed lambs and ewes had been replaced by rolls of silage and baleage.
"Driving up the Parapara and then on to Taupo there were just no lambs to be seen," Mr Cotton said.
"And out the back of Taupo where in the past there was nothing but sheep breeding units, there were no sheep - there was nothing but paddocks full of silage and baleage for all the dairy and dairy support that has replaced all those breeding units.
"I hear paddocks were also bereft of lambs in Hawke's Bay as well."