Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Calf-at-Farm-Affected-by-Drought-in-Germany-27MZIFJ8OZZXX.htmlConceptually similarCalf at Farm Affected by Drought in GermanyGP0STUPEYCompleted★★★★Calf at Farm Affected by Drought in GermanyGP0STUPEZCompleted★★★★Calf at Farm Affected by Drought in GermanyGP0STUPF3Completed★★★★Cows in Farm Affected by Drought in GermanyGP0STUPFUCompleted★★★★Cows in Farm Affected by Drought in GermanyGP0STUPFVCompleted★★★★Cows in Farm Affected by Drought in GermanyGP0STUPFWCompleted★★★★★★Farmer Affected by Drought in GermanyGP0STUPEQCompleted★★★★Farmer Affected by Drought in GermanyGP0STUPESCompleted★★★★Farmer Affected by Drought in GermanyGP0STUPEXCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STUPEWCalf at Farm Affected by Drought in GermanyCalf at an ecological dairy farm in Hennef in North Rhine-Westphalia. The calves stay with their mothers for the first three months. This calf had problems drinking from its mother, so owner farmer Bernd hand-feeds it. The farm is currently affected by drought.In original language:Auswirkungen der Duerre auf Bauernhof in Hennef bei Bonn.Anzeichen von Trockenheit auf einem Bauernhof im nordrhein-westfaelischen Hennef. Trockener Boden, Futtermangel, ausgetrocknete Koppeln und tote Baeume zeigen einige der Auswirkungen der aktuellen Duerre in Deutschland. Der Landwirt, Bauer Bernd haelt Milchvieh und bewirtschaftet Gemuese-Felder.Die Kaelber bleiben drei Monate bei der Mutter, danach sind sie auf der Wiede bei einer Ammenkuh, das sogenannte Muttergebundene Kaelberaufzucht. Dieses Kalb konnte nicht von der Muter trinken, bekommt die Milch per Hand.Locations:Europe-Germany-North Rhine-WestphaliaDate:12 Aug, 2020Credit:© Bernd Lauter / GreenpeaceMaximum size:7952px X 5304pxKeywords:Agriculture-Animals-Calves (Animals)-Climate (campaign title)-Cows-Dairy farms-Day-Drinking-Ecological farming-Farms-Food for Life (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Meat and Dairy (campaign title)-Young animalsShoot:Farm Affected by Drought in GermanySigns of drought at an ecological farm in Hennef in North-Rhine-Westphalia. Dry soil, lack of feed for livestock, dried up paddocks and dead trees show some of the impacts of the current drought in Germany. The last three years rainfall has only been half as much as normal on the farm, leading to very dry conditions.