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Thursday, 08 August 2013 16:20

Tail-breaking case timely reminder

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SPCA COURT action against a Waikato farm worker who harmed 200 cattle, including breaking the tails of 40, has been applauded by industry bodies.

 

Federated Farmers, DairyNZ and the New Zealand Veterinary Association say breaking tails is unacceptable stockmanship and the case is a reminder to employers and staff alike.

“Employers need to have their eye on the ball and make it clear they don’t tolerate this type of behaviour,” says Feds Dairy Waikato chairman, Chris Lewis.

At this time of year staff handling “moody” cows separated from calves, and heifers experiencing first milkings need particular skills, he adds.

“Employers need to remind staff of the proper way to handle cows in these situations, so
she doesn’t present a danger to herself or the staff.”

DairyNZ’s team leader for animal husbandry and welfare, Nita Harding, says the key is to work with cows, not against them.

“Going into the farm dairy is a routine procedure and cows will easily comply if they are treated well. It’s all about understanding how a cow interprets the world around her and then managing her appropriately.”

For challenging situations, DairyNZ’s Early Response Service (call 0800 43247969) offers confidential support where animal welfare may be at
risk.

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