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For the first time in 60 years: In Puchheim the oxen are on the loose during Carnival

2024-02-09T15:03:56.314Z

Highlights: In Puchheim-Ort, a very special tradition is being revived for the final spurt of Carnival. For the first time in over 60 years, oxen will storm down the village street again on Saturday. Real oxen are now in short supply even in the rural town. Members of the clubs, the local fire department and also private individuals have made the costumes with a lot of love over the past few weeks. The concept is incredibly simple. Two people in costume form an ox. This chimera is driven by a guide from the Untern innkeeper to the former village shop.



As of: February 9, 2024, 3:47 p.m

By: Tobias Gehre

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More than half a century ago, there were ox races with people in costumes during Carnival in Puchheim-Ort.

This tradition is now being revived.

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In Puchheim-Ort, a very special tradition is being revived for the final spurt of Carnival.

For the first time in over 60 years, oxen will storm down the village street again on Saturday.

Human oxen.

Puchheim-Ort – The makers expect the race of the two-legged animals in cattle costumes to be a blast.

The carnival final spurt is here.

Up and down the country, costumed fools celebrate in the streets, jackdaws in costumes jump over stages, decorated floats push through the crowd.

If you want to stand out, you have to come up with something special.

They did that in Puchheim-Ort.

There, on Carnival Saturday, the cattle are let loose for the big ox race.

Real oxen are in short supply

But here's the thing: Sending real four-legged friends that weigh almost a ton through a howling crowd of people might not be such a good idea.

Either they simply stand there like their famous counterparts in front of the mountain - or they make their own way through the crowd.

In both cases, the fun for the visitors would probably be limited.

And quite apart from that, real oxen are now in short supply even in the rural town of Puchheim.

So they remembered an idea from the ancients.

More than 60 years ago, before the foolish days, they had hunkered down and painstakingly made original ox costumes - which were then driven through the village equipped with bipeds.

“We wanted to revive this tradition,” says Ralf Geng from the Maypole Association, which organizes carnival fun around the maypole with other Puchheim clubs.

The concept is incredibly simple.

Two people in costume form an ox.

This chimera is driven by a guide from the Untern innkeeper to the former village shop.

There are also a few obstacles waiting for the teams over the approximately 100 meters.

The fastest human cattle can celebrate victory at the end.

Eight cattle fight for victory

“We have eight oxen in total,” explains Geng.

Members of the clubs, the local fire department and also private individuals have made the costumes with a lot of love over the past few weeks.

“We based ourselves on old pictures,” reports Ralf Geng.

And because the preparation should also be rewarded, the most beautiful ox - chosen by a jury - receives a prize.

Of course, the audience can also feel like a winner.

Because the whole thing should be a blast for everyone – just like in the old days.

Afterwards everyone celebrates together at the racing party.

And of course the Ortlers also provided “normal” carnival fun for young and old.

There is face painting for the children and sweet delicacies as well as savory dishes from the grill and the goulash cannon are served.

And music is also provided.

So no one has to stand like an ox in front of the mountain on Saturday.

TOBIAS GEHRE

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The Ortler carnival activity around the maypole

starts on Saturday at 2 p.m.

The traditional ox race starts at 3 p.m.

Also interesting: Final spurt in carnival: Here you can celebrate again in a crazy way

You can find even more current news from the Fürstenfeldbruck district at Merkur.de/Fürstenfeldbruck.

Source: merkur

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