With the new star icon in our menus, we would like to draw your attention to offers that meet special requirements. For meat products, we attach particular importance to animal welfare. We therefore source our products primarily from the region and from producers who meet various animal husbandry criteria. The following products are marked in our menu with the star for better animal husbandry:
Turkey meat: We buy our products from two farms in the Linzgau (Klosterhof Ostrach/<link www.gut-neuhof.com _blank external-link-new-window "Öffnet internen Link im aktuellen Fenster">Gut Neuhof</link>). Compared to conventional animal husbandry, the animals have more space, access to the conservatory and seating areas. Parts of the feed come from regional production, moreover, antibiotics are used only when needed. The transport routes for slaughter are very short.
Beef: Our beef comes from producers who produce to the strict specifications of the <link www.bioland.de _blank external-link-new-window "Öffnet internen Link im aktuellen Fenster">Bioland</link> label. The animals receive regional food and there are stricter housing requirements for the breeders (including access to the outside, more space in the barn).
Pork: We source our pork from our suppliers <link www.otto-mueller.de _blank external-link-new-window "Öffnet internen Link im aktuellen Fenster">Otto Müller</link> (Konstanz) and <link www.buchmann-gmbh.de _blank external-link-new-window "Öffnet internen Link im aktuellen Fenster">Buchmann</link> (Grünkraut-Gullen). Both have diverse criteria for animal welfare, including rearing in open stables with access to the outside area, bedding on the beds, more space and employment materials. The feed comes partly from own cultivation. As a protein component, rapeseed is sometimes fed in order to reduce the proportion of soya.
Chicken: Chicken comes from <link www.alpigal.de _blank external-link-new-window "Öffnet internen Link im aktuellen Fenster">Alpigal</link>. For example, the company makes sure that the animals have enough space and access to the conservatory. The stocking density in the barn is lower than in conventional animal husbandry. The transport routes are a maximum of 200 kilometers. The feed comes entirely from Germany and Europe - including the soy used. The distributor guarantees a very economical use of medication: 95 % of the chickens should not have been treated with antibiotics.
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