7 March 2016
Industry group well advanced on bobby calf initiatives
The eight organisations that formed a Bobby Calf Action Group at the end of 2015 are well advanced on a range of
initiatives ensuring best practice handling and management of bobby calves.
The group is DairyNZ, Dairy Companies Association of New Zealand, Meat Industry Association, Federated Farmers, New
Zealand Petfood Manufacturers Association, Road Transport Forum, New Zealand Veterinary Association and the Ministry for
Primary Industries.
Scott Gallacher, MPI Deputy Director General Regulation and Assurance, said a number of the initiatives being worked on
were new, other initiatives were already underway but were being accelerated.
“There has been a significant body of work underway for some time on bobby calves through a range of industry and
government activities and groups,” Mr Gallacher said.
“What the Action Group is about is ensuring leadership and co-ordination in order to make sure best practice in bobby
calf management is developed and implemented, and that the public can be confident that everybody involved with bobby
calves takes the right level of care.”
“We saw some appalling video last year and while that was not representative of the industry as a whole, all the groups
involved are committed to stamping out bad practice and implementing best practice.”
While the wider group is co-ordinating a range of activities, each organisation is developing its own initiatives
relevant to their part of the supply chain.
Activities underway include:
• DairyNZ has worked with dairy companies to make sure autumn calving farmers are aware of good practice and have access
to guidelines on the welfare of bobby calves and humane slaughter
• In association with veterinarians, DairyNZ also has a Welfare Matters – Calf Care workshop on bobby calf supply chain
awareness, responsibilities and good practice advice under development for roll-out in May and June. It is also
developing a CalvingSmart programme of training for junior staff and farm managers. DairyNZ is also working with farmers
and trucking operators to develop and agree practical advice and guidelines on how to ensure calves are fit for
transport and loading
• The Ministry for Primary Industries is developing proposals for new regulations on the care and handling of bobby
calves. The proposals have been discussed at two workshops with industry and animal welfare interest groups and are
likely to be available for public consultation in April 2016
• In 2016 MPI will visit 1200 farms as part of its On-Farm Verification programme to familiarise farmers with their
legal responsibilities
• MPI has invested $250,000 on a comprehensive, scientific assessment of bobby calf welfare to help understand the state
of bobby calf welfare, examine data over two seasons, including the upcoming 2016 season, to help provide evidence based
decisions about bobby calf management
• The Road Transport Forum is developing and updating its guidelines for bobby calf handling and transport
• The Meat Industry Association is working with processors to ensure that responsibilities regarding animal welfare are
clearly understood across the value chain, and
• The Petfood Manufacturers Association is reviewing its code of practice.
In addition, MPI has initiated an animal welfare awareness campaign which encourages everyone who sees mis-treatment of
stock to report it to the MPI hotline – 0800 00 83 33.
For more information, call the MPI media phone on 029 894 0328 or emailmedia@mpi.govt.nz
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