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Daniel Wehmeyer and his helpers have to remodel the barn. They can use movable catch grids to create new compartments so that the animals from the pasture can gradually fit into the barn over the winter. First, the almost one-year-old bull calves go into the barn. At the Sannmann nursery in Ochsenwerder, operations manager Markus Walkusch-Eylandt takes care of the irrigation in the nursery. To do this, he has to check the water nozzles in the vegetable tunnels and keep them clean. The nozzles are sometimes clogged with duck droppings or spider nests. At Hof Berg in Dannau, Schleswig-Holstein, everyone sits together at a large table for the operations manager's breakfast. Renè and Falk explain their system for the farm: how work and money are divided up. Then it's time to get to work: René and his son Laurin mix concrete, which is then processed next door. An old farm building is being renovated. Christine Bremer in Kölau, Lower Saxony, near Uelzen, takes the young turkeys to the pasture. She discovers an animal that injured itself during the night. Now she has to separate the turkey from the other animals so that the injury can heal in peace. ________________________________________________ The North Reportage https://www.ndr.de/dienordreportage Farm Stories https://www.ndr.de/hofgeschichten The North Story https://www.ndr.de/dienordstory _________________________________________________ Our guidelines for comments: https://www.ndr.de/service/technische...