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Vision and goals

Even if we've succeeded in protecting animals from us, we have achieved nothing. It's only when we succeed in no longer having to protect them that we will achieve our goal. Then, we will have changed something: US. - Michael Aufhauser

Aiderbichler Vision

The home of rescued animals

Gut Aiderbichl has been working for animals for over 20 years and is a very important institution for animal welfare throughout Europe. Our animal homes in 6 European countries are home to over 6,000 rescued animals that have been saved from a wide variety of situations. We guarantee every animal a safe and secure home until the natural end of its life. There are currently 35 different animal species living on our farms, which are cared for by our animal carers 365 days a year.

Gut Aiderbichl sees itself as a meeting place for people and animals. On our publicly accessible estates in Henndorf near Salzburg, Iffeldorf near Munich and Deggendorf near Passau, you can enjoy nature and tranquillity. And in the midst of our many free-range animals. Get to know our llamas, cattle, goats, peacocks, dromedaries, pot-bellied pigs, raccoons and many other animals. Go for a walk with our donkeys or watch our pigs take a nap. Around every corner you will encounter a very special animal with its own personal story.

Animals’ welfare is our highest priority. Thanks to the support of our donors and sponsors we are able to rescue animals every day and provide them with the best possible care. Animals are our life – for over 20 years.

Aiderbichler goals

Animals are our life

  • Animal protection is also human protection

Gut Aiderbichl’s motto is very clear: “We love animals!” Gut Aiderbichl envisions a world in which all living beings live together in absolute harmony. The prerequisite for this vision would be a humanity that unites humans, animals and nature. Ultimately, it is not the animals but the people who benefit most from Gut Aiderbichl. Because Gut Aiderbichl leads people back to their true humanity and teaches them to walk through the world with an open heart and to encounter one another.

  • Exemplary attitude

All rescued animals living on the Aiderbichl farms and estates have the right to stay at Gut Aiderbichl until the natural end of their lives and receive the best animal welfare and species-appropriate care. The stables are planned and built according to the needs of our animals. Perception, sufficient space, balanced feed, sun, light, the best medical care, exercise, love, affection and much more are important to us.

  • Competence

Gut Aiderbichl has already helped many animals in great need and has a large team of trained animal carers, horse and farmer carers and specialists. The appropriate logistics are also available. We are on duty for our animals around the clock, 365 days a year.

  • Sustainability

Our vision includes the long-term preservation of what we have achieved so far, but also the establishment of new capacities for animals in need. This also includes a competence centre where vets, scientists, animal owners and interested parties can find out more. The Gut Aiderbichl Academy is just such a centre. Here, the knowledge that Gut Aiderbichl has acquired over the last 20 years is passed on to people.

  • Values

Values such as helpfulness, compassion and humanity have often been lost in today’s world. This makes it all the more important to stand up for them. In dealing with animals, which are completely at the mercy of us humans, we can develop and demonstrate heartfelt compassion.

  • Enlightenment / Visualisation

Gut Aiderbichl shares the stories of our animals with millions of people through publications. We use many channels for this: our website, the Gut Aiderbichl magazine, social media such as YouTube, Facebook and Instagram, as well as print media and television. We explain the background and provide knowledge and insights. We do this on our three estates that can be visited as part of our free estate tours and exhibitions. This encourages guests to think and rethink.

  • Species protection

For several years now, Gut Aiderbichl has maintained close relationships with institutions that are committed to species conservation on other continents. Based on our practical work, we see a great opportunity to carry out urgently needed work in these countries too. At the same time, we are also committed to the preservation of endangered domestic animal breeds. These include, for example, the Tux-Zillertal cattle, Noriker horses, Zackel sheep, Kune Kune pigs and the Austro-Hungarian Baroque donkey.

  • I’m a sponsor of Gut Aiderbichl!

With our many rescued animals, we have taken on a huge financial responsibility. Rescuing and keeping animals also means having the financial means to give these animals a home for life. The support of our members and symbolic sponsors forms the basis of Gut Aiderbichl. The non-profit Gut Aiderbichl foundations in Austria, Germany and Switzerland are entirely dependent on donations, gifts and bequests. With a solid financial basis, we can maintain and expand our foundation farms. Thank you for your support – every euro counts for animals in need.