Dairy farm fined £52,625 for animal health and welfare offences

A dairy farm has been fined £52,650 after pleading guilty to several offences against animal health and welfare, animal by-products and feed legislation.

Hannah Binns
News Reporter
clock • 1 min read
Dairy farm fined £52,625 for animal health and welfare offences

A dairy farm has been fined 52,650 after pleading guilty to several offences against animal health and welfare, animal by-products and feed legislation. Sentenced at Poole Magistrates Court on September...

To continue reading this article...

Join Farmers Guardian

  • Farmers Guardian is the ultimate resource for farmers, providing unparalleled coverage of the key issues and trends affecting the agricultural industry.
  • Real-Time Updates: Get the latest news and analysis on what's happening in the agricultural sector right now. From market trends to technological advancements.
  • Expert Insights for Smart Decision Making: We provide in-depth articles and features designed to help you navigate the ever-changing agricultural landscape. From crop management techniques to livestock breeding strategies, our goal is to arm you with the tools you need for profitable farming.
  • Join the Farmers Guardian community today and unlock a world of knowledge and opportunities for your agricultural business. We are dedicated to supporting farmers like you, and our mission is to empower you with the information and resources needed to thrive.

Register now Become a member

 

Already a member?

Login

Ardleigh, Colchester, Essex

Ardleigh, Colchester, Essex

VIEW ADVERT
£POA

Character cottage

Character cottage

VIEW ADVERT
£POA

KIRKMABRECK FARM

KIRKMABRECK FARM

VIEW ADVERT
£POA

More on Dairy

Red clover drives grassland productivity

Red clover drives grassland productivity

Red clover is often presented as a good option for increasing grassland production, but it can be a difficult crop to establish and grow

Richard Halleron
clock 20 April 2024 • 5 min read
Roger Evans: "No farmer would ever dare to pollute on the scale that sewage makes its way into rivers"

Roger Evans: "No farmer would ever dare to pollute on the scale that sewage makes its way into rivers"

This month Roger Evans discusses after dinner speaking, water pollution and tells a tale of how a farmer got the better of the tax man

clock 19 April 2024 • 5 min read
Farmers need more clarity on milk prices

Farmers need more clarity on milk prices

New NFU dairy board chair Paul Tompkins said that if farmers knew what was influencing their milk prices, they would understand the ‘risk profile' of their milk and be able to make ‘business decisions' based on that

clock 08 April 2024 • 3 min read