Farmer fined $15k after animal neglect at Kaipara’s Kauri Farms
Open Justice multimedia journalist, Whangārei·NZ Herald·
29 Sep, 2025 04:00 PM
WARNING: This story contains details of animal neglect and may be distressing for some readers.
A man in the business of fattening up cows to sell was found to be doing the opposite when authorities visited and found his stock were not only underweight but some lay dead in paddocks with no reasonable explanation.
Vivian Flett, 50, appeared in the Whangārei District Court on Friday for sentencing on multiple charges related to the neglect of animals at his property, Kauri Farms, located in the Kaipara region.
Flett, who operates a business involving farming machinery and calf rearing, came under scrutiny by the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) in 2022 after three complaints were lodged about the condition of his livestock.
MPI inspectors visited the farm, which housed around 400 calves, three times.
In a summary of facts read to the court, MPI examined 65 animals and found all but two were significantly underweight – averaging 78kg when they should have weighed at least 105kg.
The calves had been weaned off milk but were not receiving the necessary supplementary protein for their age.
Inspectors also noted Flett was not providing adequate feed for the growing animals.
