Wohlfühlhof Zeh
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47°37′34″N 10°13′41″E / 47.626°N 10.228°E
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| Formation | 2014 |
|---|---|
| Founders | Hans-Peter Zeh |
| Registration no. | 200961 |
| Legal status | e.V. |
| Purpose | Animal protection |
| Location | |
Region served | Allgäu |
| Services | Vacation rental |
| Website | wohlfuehlhof-zeh |
Wohlfühlhof Zeh is a farm animal sanctuary in Waltenhofen, Germany.[1] It was originally a dairy farm. The sanctuary's founder Hans-Peter Zeh had inherited the farm in the third generation.[2] In 2014, he converted it to a sanctuary and kept his remaining cows[1] to let them live out their natural lifespans.[3] As of 2022, the sanctuary houses 23 cows, 27 chickens, eight cats, seven goats, and four ducks.[4][5][6] It derives income from renting out holiday apartments on its premises, and from donations.[5]
