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The livestock includes approx. 80 Pinzgauer cattle (including approx. 20-25 dairy cows), our rabbits Flecki, Punkti and Struppi, 2 goats with kids, 15 chickens and cats, especially our house cat Mitzi…
In summer, the dairy cows and the small dairy calves are on our farm. The larger young animals enjoy their summer retreat on the alpine pasture in Hinterglemm from May to October.
Tip for early risers: At 8 o’clock, the eggs for breakfast are collected from the chicken nests with the soul of the house, Grandma Rosi. Who can find the most?
The chickens provide us with breakfast eggs, our goats are our living lawn mowers and the cows produce, in addition to milk, valuable manure and dung for our meadows and are a food source (meat, milk). We treat our animals with great respect. They are allowed to live their freedom, have space on their pastures and in the paddock and enjoy the best feed from our farm.
















