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There is still a lamb alarm on the goat farm in Wendland. The Obermeyer family is particularly happy that there are no bottle lambs this year. All goats feed their offspring themselves. But to keep it that way, the mother goats have to stay healthy. That is why goat breeder Veronika Obermayer and her trainee Sarah Trageser examine all 80 mother goats in the milking parlor every day. But a group of lambs is messing everything up. In the Harz foothills, farmer Johannes Bercht is looking for suitable breeding bulls for his cows. Breeding consultant David Mayer is helping him. Various parameters are important to Johannes: The bulls should be hornless, good-natured and rather small. There is a large selection of breeding bulls. It is not easy to decide on one. Together they look through a special catalog that presents the possible breeding bulls. The ordered spare parts for the front loader have arrived at the Mühlenhof in Zepelin, Mecklenburg. Thomas Lewerenz has specialized in repairing old machines. But fitting the new parts into the old attachment frame of the swing arm is hard work. Because the frame is no longer completely straight. Thomas has to swing the big hammer first. At the Sannmann nursery in Ochsenwerder, they want to rent out plots to hobby gardeners all year round for the first time. This means that the beds will not be prepared by the nursery staff as usual, but the year-round tenants will have to do everything themselves this time. 21 future organic gardeners want to take advantage of this offer. Nursery manager Alina Sannmann and garden consultant Connie give them lots of practical tips. ___________________________________________________ Our guidelines for comments: https://www.ndr.de/service/technische... #ndr #ndraufmland #hofgeschichten