Otago Daily Times

‘Wouldn’t wish it on anybody’, farmer says about calf shed fire

- JONO EDWARDS jono.edwards@odt.co.nz

A NORTH Otago farmer whose newly born calves died in a shed fire says he ‘‘wouldn’t wish it on anybody’’.

Fire crews were called on Friday night at 5.45pm to a blaze at a 40mx20m calfrearin­g shed in Macdonalds Rd, about 10km north of Oamaru.

The land was that of dairy farmers Neil and Dot Smith, who also own the nearby Riverstone Castle.

Initially, fire services reported more than 200 calves were likely to have died in the incident.

However, Mr Smith said luckily some had already been put outside in sheltered paddocks so the toll would be much lower. He did not have an exact figure yet.

His focus was on assuring the physical and mental wellbeing of his staff and welfare of his animals, he said.

It was something he would ‘‘not wish on anybody’’.

‘‘Some people don’t think so, but farmers are very close to their animals; that’s why a lot of us do it.

‘‘The real tough part is they are all individual­s. Farmers know their livestock. Kids take them to calf clubs. The emotion that strikes them is the same as if they were your pets.’’

He had farmed since 1956 and the event was a first for him.

Since the fire, he had been ‘‘absolutely inundated’’ with neighbours seeking to help out.

He did not need to take up their offers as he had a big team and Mycoplasma bovis fears made it difficult for others to come on to the farm.

The building had two pens still standing, but he did not know whether it was salvageabl­e.

The fire was extinguish­ed with the help of two fire appliances, from Oamaru and Glenavy, backed by water tankers from Glenavy and Weston.

The firefighte­rs, some of whom used breathing apparatus, had left the scene by 8.20pm.

Fire and Emergency New Zealand spokesman Dan Reilly said when firefighte­rs arrived, people were using diggers to remove hay bales from the building.

The fire was not being treated as suspicious.

They would likely know more about the cause in the next week.

❛ The emotion that strikes them is the same as if they were your pets

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