A few months ago, Gut Aiderbichl received an email that made people sit up and take notice. A dwarf goat had escaped from its owner and had been living outside the barn for months. It had been spotted again and again, but obviously didn't want to have much to do with humans. A very attentive, animal-loving lady suspected who the black goat belonged to and contacted the presumed owner. The email calling for help reached Gut Aiderbichl in January, but according to the animal owner's information, the goat had already been loose for at least six months. The clever goat played cat and mouse with the animal rescuers for a long time until she was finally caught in mid-May - Siegi is now safe at Gut Aiderbichl Deggendorf.