Tradition meets diversity: Small animal show in Oberhof is enthusiastic about young and old

Tradition meets diversity: Small animal show in Oberhof is enthusiastic about young and old

The bird and small animal breeding association Zwettl and the surrounding area N 15 invited to the coveted small animal show, which took place in the Thaller family in Oberhof's Wurmhof. This event not only attracted numerous animal participants, but also a variety of visitors who wanted to look at the exciting exhibits.

A total of 350 animals from different categories were presented. The exhibition included 65 pigeons, 80 poultry, 40 water poultry, 160 rabbits and 20 birds. The animals were awarded according to a proven point system in which the quality and special features of the animals were assessed.

diverse participants and supporters

The event was a joint project in which various members and officials participated. Among them were names such as Alice Aigner, Markus Fischer and the Member of the National Council Alois Kainz and Lukas Brandweiner. Vice Mayor Andrea Wiesmüller and chairman Martin Wagner were also present to support the great initiative and to promote commitment to small animal breeding.

This small animal show stands not only for the interest in breeding and animal welfare, but also for the community. It is an opportunity for breeders to proudly present their animals and to exchange ideas with like -minded people. The event has once again shown how important such events are for cultural life in the region and how much they promote love and the joy of breeding.

Further detailed information about the small animal show can be found on www.noen.at .

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