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Use of blunt force on calves banned

Published: Wed 4 Jun 2014 10:41 AM
Use of blunt force on calves banned
Primary Industries Minister Nathan Guy has confirmed the use of blunt force to euthanise calves will now be ruled out, except in unforeseen emergency cases.
“In February this year I asked the National Animal Welfare Advisory Committee (NAWAC) for advice on euthanising calves on farms by manual blunt force,” says Mr Guy.
“NAWAC received 357 submissions during consultation and a large proportion supported the proposed changes to the code.
“NAWAC concluded that on balance manual blunt force trauma as a routine method for killing calves is not acceptable, and should be only reserved for unforeseen emergencies,” says Mr Guy.
The code of welfare for dairy cattle will be now reissued with amendments covering the humane destruction of calves on farms, and will come into effect on 13 June 2014 - ahead of this year’s calving season.
“The code states explicitly that calves must not be killed by the use of blunt force trauma caused by a blow to the head, except in unforeseen emergencies,” says Mr Guy.
“The Ministry for Primary Industries is working with the dairy industry to ensure that training is available for farmers in alternative methods such as the use of a captive bolt. All operators must be suitably trained and competent.
“New Zealand has a world leading animal welfare reputation to live up to. It matters to New Zealanders, and to international consumers of our animal products,” says Mr Guy.
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