Benny was born on a farm in Germany almost two years ago. The farmer said that he was too small, wasn't putting on weight and would therefore have to be slaughtered earlier. 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 the little one. The farmer then said "OK, that means feeding the bottle of milk at 7 a.m. and 6 p.m. every day". Kaja was happy and came to the farm every day before work and in the evening after work to feed her little Benny. The lady had a daughter and there was less time for Benny. There was also a change of residence, but Benny was to stay close to her. The search for a new stable began. One was found, but he would have lived there in a tethered stall. This was not an option for the animal she cared so much about. No tethering for Benny. The young mother got in touch with Gut Aiderbichl and lo and behold, Benny was accepted at Gut Aiderbichl Iffeldorf, where he would have lived in a tethered enclosure. This was not an option for the animal she cared so much about. No tethering for Benny. The young mother got in touch with Gut Aiderbichl and lo and behold, Benny was taken in at Gut Aiderbichl Iffeldorf.