The MPI Animal Welfare Inspector also found significant underfeeding of animals on the farm with 30 of the dairy cows requiring urgent remedial action.
More visits were made in July 2019 by a farm consultant who made welfare recommendations to the Mathers that weren’t followed, and a further visit by an animal welfare inspector discovered a cow suffering from eye cancer which also had to be euthanised.
MPI National Manager, Animal Welfare and NAIT Compliance Group, Gray Harrison said the animals’ suffering could have been avoided with timely decision-making and better animal management.
“The Mathers are hands-on owner operators. They work with these animals daily and should have been aware that many of them were in poor health.
“They did not take opportunities to improve the situation despite warnings from MPI and advice from a farm consultant. If they’d acted earlier, we may have had a different outcome for these animals.
“Today’s sentence should act as a warning that people who neglect their responsibility to their animals will be investigated and held to account”.