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The five-legged Cattle Zoey

every life is worth living

From the perspective of Gut Aiderbichl

(written by Gisela Pschenitschnig)

The cow calf Zoey was taken in at Gut Aiderbichl's Moosfeldhof when she was just under a year old. Zoey had a fifth leg and could not be kept in the herd of cows at the original farm. Zoey's owner had received a large vet bill for his dog, and so the financial means to help Zoey seemed to be exhausted. An animal-loving lady wanted to help and asked Gut Aiderbichl for rapid assistance so that Zoey would not be sent to the slaughterhouse.

Numerous calves born with multiple legs were helped at Gut Aiderbichl. The aim now was to give Zoey a life free of physical and psychological pain.

Animals with deformities are slaughtered, but Zoey was lucky

The problem is that the herd of cows immediately sensed that Zoey had a handicap. The natural instinct was working at full speed and it could have been that the cows would attack Zoey.

So Zoey was segregated to protect her. Zoey was also kept separate at Moosfeldhof, but ".... Zoey was able to run freely around the farm and around the house, which she liked. Cows are curious and want to get to know everything around them. It was also the case that Zoey's fifth leg didn't really bother her. The leg was attached to the side of the rear left healthy leg and just swung around. But the animals sensed that Zoey was different.
She is a very sweet and gentle cow, Zoey ..." - enthuses Christian Kögl in love with his Zoey.

Zoey's fifth leg was to be surgically removed

Some clinics did not want to carry out the operation. At the veterinary clinic in Schierling, there is a vet who wanted to perform the operation on Zoey.
Dr. Ranner and his team explained exactly what the x-rays showed and how the operation would be performed.

The analysis of the x-rays revealed that the fifth leg was only attached to Zoey's body by tendons and muscles. There were no bone inclusions that would have had to be removed separately. This fact made the operation easier.

The operation itself took about five hours - with all the preparatory work, the anesthetic and the careful removal and closure of the surgical wound. During the filming, Dr. Ranner commented on all the procedures at the operation site, and after a few hours, the last stitch completed the successful operation. Zoey should have a good, "free" feeling after waking up from the anesthetic.

Happy ending for Zoey?

After a period of special care and wound treatment, Zoey lives in the cow herd and is completely happy. The "psychological" stress with the herd of cows has come to an end and everyone now accepts Zoey as a fully-fledged cow Cattle.

A cow carries her calf in her belly for 9 months. Calves like Zoey, who are born with several legs, are born "normally". The calf itself does not really feel affected by an extra leg on its back or hip. In Zoey's case, the extra leg was thankfully not attached to the body by bone, but by tendons and muscles, as already mentioned.
In general, supernumerary limbs in a calf indicate that a twin wanted to develop but did not finish forming. The leg of the dead embryo may, as in Zoey's case, be connected to the healthy growing embryo. It can be helped surgically, it does not have to be slaughtered.

The animal has a feeling heart like you, the animal has joy and pain like you, the animal has a tendency to strive like you, the animal has a right to live like you.

~Peter Rosegger

We wish Zoey a wonderful, happy life in the large herd of cattle at Moosfeldhof. A big thank you for the respect and love that Dr. Ranner from the veterinary clinic in Schierling has shown our Zoey. Yours sincerely, Gisela

Cattle Zoey

Beef cattle cross

Zoey's fifth leg - no reason to give up Zoey came to Gut Aiderbichl's Moosfeldhof as a young cow calf. She was born with a fifth leg on her back left hip. The owner had just...

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