Gut Aiderbichl has set itself the goal of rescuing animals in distress; a total of 6,000 animals already live on the Aiderbichl farms. Recently, the animal rescuers received an urgent call from a farmer in Styria. Quadruplets have been born on the dairy farm in the Hartberg-Fürstenfeld district, which is tantamount to a small miracle. The chance that quadruplets will be born and also all survive is very small - statistically the probability is 1 in 11 million. As the animals are too small to be used in a dairy farm, the farmer's family turned to Gut Aiderbichl to find the best place for the adorable calves to live. This was the animals' salvation. Managing director Dieter Ehrengruber immediately agreed to take in the quadruplets and bring them to Henndorf. There, Roserl, Reserl, Renaterl and Roswitherl can now enjoy their life on the pastures in the Salzburger Land. To ensure that the animals are doing really well, Dieter Ehrengruber also decided to take in the mother cow Ruby. This way, the young cows can grow up with their mum.