"Stock theft is becoming a major problem in this area.
"It is impacting heavily on farmers who are losing money quickly and it is turning rural Flaxmere into a dumping ground."
Mr Andrew said some people might be turning a blind eye to what was going on. Black markets for meat or any other product were illegal and those running them could face serious consequences.
"Likewise, if you are caught buying stolen meat or in possession of it, the penalties are high."
Police are urging residents to be on the lookout for any signs of illegal stock theft or slaughtering, which includes scattered wool or blood around a section, in garages or in vehicles; meat hooks or butcher's knives hanging up around properties; excess meat in freezers and fresh mutton smells around a house.
-Anyone with information about the thefts should contact Greg Andrew on 06 8310700 or information can be left anonymously on Crimestoppers 0800 555 111.