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Agriculture Victoria investigating conditions of Avonsleigh cows

The conditions which led to an emaciated cow being rescued from a farm in Avonsleigh before passing away are currently being investigated by the Department of Jobs, Precincts and Regions.

In the Star Mail’s story on 29 March, the cow died after receiving treatment from a local animal sanctuary, where “thousands of maggots were also found in her mouth as a result of prolonged and laboured breathing through her mouth.”

The cause of its sickness has yet to be established.

Local residents reported the incident to the RSPCA, who confirmed they received reports from the area regarding the cow, but referred it elsewhere.

“We did receive a report in the area around the time you highlighted, but as it pertained to more than 10 cattle, it was referred to the Department of Jobs, Precincts and Regions,” an RSPCA spokesperson said.

“RSPCA Victoria is authorised to investigate cruelty reports relating to livestock when fewer than 10 animals are involved. Welfare concerns for more than 10 livestock are investigated by the DJPR.”

A spokesperson from Agriculture Victoria, the commercial arm of the Department of Jobs, Precincts and Regions, said they are aware of the situation.

“All complaints received by the department are taken seriously and investigated as appropriate in accordance with departmental investigative procedures.” the Spokesperson said.

Agriculture Victoria will not comment further as it is currently investigating the case.

Local resident Rod Macintosh said he is concerned about the treatment of cows in the area and often sees them grazing on hot days without any access to shade or cover.

“In the hot summer weather you could fry an egg on the back of the cows,” he said.

“Things have changed in the past 30 years with the climate and farmers need to get smart to the idea that you need to look after your cattle.”

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