Bullen-Versteigerung: Zuchtviehauktion in der Oberpfalz | Landwirtschaft | BR | Rinder | Kühe

Bayerischer Rundfunk7 minutes read

Eva Bäuml and her father Georg take their bull to an auction, where Eva aims to produce top-quality breeding bulls through careful preparation and testing, despite not meeting insemination station standards.

Insights

  • Eva Bäuml is a dedicated breeder who meticulously prepares her bull for auction, showcasing her commitment to producing top-quality breeding bulls.
  • Despite not meeting the criteria for an insemination station, Eva's bull still fetches a respectable price of 2,200 euros, highlighting the demand for well-bred livestock in the market.

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Recent questions

  • How did Eva prepare for the bull auction?

    By practicing walking calmly with her bull.

  • Who washed a bull weighing over 600 kg?

    Sophie Gmeiner from Tirschenreuth district.

  • What was the weight of Eva's bull at the auction?

    520 kg.

  • How much did Eva's bull sell for at the auction?

    2,200 euros.

  • What did Eva aim to produce through breeding?

    Top-quality breeding bulls.

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Summary

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Bull auction showcases female breeder's dedication.

  • Eva Bäuml and her father Georg take their 13-month-old bull to an auction in Gögglbach near Schwandorf.
  • The bull goes through vet checks, gets an auction number, and is weighed, with a weight of 520 kg.
  • Sophie Gmeiner from Tirschenreuth district washes her bull, weighing over 600 kg, which is rare for a woman to do.
  • Five bulls are up for auction, with Andrea Hefner from Neustadt an der Aisch insemination association checking them.
  • Eva Bäuml, a multi-talented breeder, sends calf samples for testing and aims to produce top-quality breeding bulls.
  • Eva practices walking calmly with her bull for the auction, aiming for a successful presentation.
  • Eva's bull is placed second in the auction, not meeting the standards for an insemination station but still selling for 2,200 euros.
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