7 Jun 2010

Drought triggers stock feed thefts

1:43 pm on 7 June 2010

Feed shortages stemming from the drought appear to have triggered a new sort of theft on farms in Waikato.

Thieves hitting farms usually target stock or fuel and equipment.

But in a new development, farmers in two areas of Waikato have reported raids on their winter feed supplies.

In one case, a wire fence was cut and large bales of wrapped silage were removed. In the other incident, pasture set aside for stock was grazed before the farmer could use it.

Federated Farmers Waikato president Stew Wadey is disgusted. He says all farms are under pressure and supplementary feed is "like gold" at this time.

He urges farmers to keep an eye on neighbouring properties and report any suspicious behaviour.