On a beautiful day in April, many passers-by approached a small horse farm. They had seen a little calf nearby, in a paddock, that needed help. The operator of the farm drove there and found the little calf. After a few phone calls it was clear: the caretaker is not there, can not and probably will not help. The animal lover climbed onto the paddock and brought the little calf to her. She lovingly raised the calf and named it Oskar. But where to put him, he didn't know any other animals. She searched for a long time and finally found Gut Aiderbichl. Oskar, who had grown up with dogs and horses, realized with us that he was actually a bull.