Regina and Hubert Mittmannsgruber live and work on their organic farm, the "Hiasl-Hof", as the house used to be called. At 670 metres above sea level, we farm around 15 hectares of grassland and 21 hectares of forest. We have gradually switched from the original dairy farm to goats and the production of goat's cheese.
Working with the animals in harmony with nature is particularly important to us. Even if it means a lower milk yield, we have made a conscious decision in favour of endangered animal breeds. For us, everything has to be colourful - including the goats. We keep and breed Styrian Pinto goats (highly endangered) and Gem-coloured mountain goats (endangered). Both are dairy goat breeds. It goes without saying that our goats have access to pasture and are allowed to keep their horns. The fawns are also allowed to stay with their mothers until they are able to feed themselves. Although this costs a lot of milk, the fawns thrive very well, which is important to us as a breeding farm. Not all fawns can be used for breeding. This is why we also sell fawn meat from March onwards.
Goat's cheese and milk from our organic farm is available from the beginning of March to the end of October.
If you are interested in fawn or lamb meat, please contact us.
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