
Dave Harrison, General Manager Policy and Advocacy of Beef + Lamb New Zealand (B+LNZ) said: “World Animal Protection has given New Zealand an ‘A’ ranking on its Animal Protection Index, one of only four countries to achieve that standard.
“This reflects the fact we have some of the highest animal welfare standards in the world, and it is important that these high standards are maintained’” says Harrison.
B+LNZ worked alongside Federated Farmers and the Ministry for Primary Industries to develop the new regulations to ensure that the high expectations our industry has around care of animals is upheld in a sensible and practicable way.
“There is still some work to do to achieve the outcomes we want to see. Requiring pain relief for de-horning and disbudding, for example, is a good step forward. But we also need to ensure farmers have easier and more cost-effective access to analgesics,” said Harrison.
“Farmers want to do the right thing and feel a duty of responsibility to ensure the care of their animals. As an industry, it is important to support this by setting an expectation and holding people to account for meeting it.
“But as our expectations evolve we need to make sure farmers have the tools to meet them, and the focus of B+LNZ will be on making sure that that is the case,” said Harrison.
For more information, please contact Beef + Lamb New Zealand General Manager of Communications and Engagement, Rowena Hume, on 027 224 4535.