Today we tell you about the animal rescue of a small, weak bull calf. Benny was born on a farm in Germany almost two years ago. The farmer thought he was too small, not gaining weight, and for this reason would have to be slaughtered earlier. A farmer lives from what the harvest and the animals bring him, that is clear and just as much an old law as that the earth is round. A young lady, Kaja, fell head over heels in love with the small, tender bull calf and discussed with the farmer that she would take care of him and named him Benny. The farmer then said "OK, that means feeding with the bottle of milk at 7am and 6pm every day". Kaja was happy and came to the farm every day before work and in the evening after work to feed her little four-legged darling. The lady had a daughter and the time for Benny became less. Also came a change of flat, but Benny was to stay close to her. The search for a new stable began. One was found, but there he would have lived in tethers. That was not an option for the animal she cared so much about. No tethering for Benny. The young mother contacted usl and Benny was accepted at Gut Aiderbichl Iffeldorf.