Farm Shop Churer Rheintal
Sculmserhof
Description
The Sculmserhof is located in mountain zone 3, in a hamlet in the municipality of Safiental and is managed according to the Bio Suisse guidelines. We keep suckler cows, ewes, goats, laying chickens, livestock guard dogs and border collies. All our animals are slaughtered in the Safiental butcher's cooperative. We will drive you to the butcher's shop and accompany you to the end. This results in fine delicacies:
- Bratwurst (beef, sheep, goat)
- Homemade sausages (beef)
- Käsekrainer
- Cervelas (beef)
- Wienerli (beef)
- Meatloaf
- Salsiz (beef, sheep, goat)
- Mostbröckli (beef, sheep, goat)
From the young cattle of the Sculmserhof (between 8 and 10 months old) mixed packages with fresh meat can be ordered, which include minced meat, sliced meat, starter, entercote, fillet, saddle steak, roast, rump, boiled meat, biscuits, juice biscuits and knuckles.
The lambs of the Sculmserhof are about 8 months old and can be ordered as half or whole lamb (portioned and vacuumed). Gitzi, which are about 12 months old, can also be ordered from the Sculmserhof. In order to use as much as possible, the skins of the sheep, lambs, goats and Gitzi are tanned. The size and color vary.
The chickens give the Sculmserhof fresh eggs every day, which are sold in the farm shop and in the Volg shops (Bonaduz, Tamins, Trin, Trin Mulin and Flims). It is possible to take out an egg subscription, which is very well received by customers (egg delivery service to the milk crate). The previous eggs are used to make pretzels and pasta.
The livestock guard dogs ensure the protection of the animals. The Sculmserhof itself trains livestock guard dogs for the farm and for the Swiss Livestock Protection Association. The dogs come to the Sculmserhof at 12 weeks and at about 15 months they pass the operational readiness test (EBÜ) and can be used as official livestock guard dogs.
Opening hours
24/7
Contact
Sculmserhof
Sculmserstrasse 213, 7402 Bonaduz
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