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Riding farm boss Rike and her trainee Tabea discover a horse that has been left behind in the nearby forest. However, the beautiful stallion is in critical health and lies on the ground with cramps. The previously convicted Tabea, whose ...See moreRiding farm boss Rike and her trainee Tabea discover a horse that has been left behind in the nearby forest. However, the beautiful stallion is in critical health and lies on the ground with cramps. The previously convicted Tabea, whose work on Wildenstein is part of the legal probation requirements, has serious problems as a result of the rescue operation. This is because Tabea missed a lesson in vocational school - not for the first time. Rike manages to get the deeply angry teacher Lina Ackert to turn a blind eye for the very last time. Shortly afterwards, however, there is an argument in which Tabea knocks down her teacher. Now Tabea threatens to return to the juvenile prison. The prospective horse host not only looks to blame on herself, but also on her boss: Rike, so the accusation, thinks first of her animals and then of the people. In order to fight Tabea one last chance before the youth judge Kaltenhoff, Rike uses her whole environment: from Uncle Hubert as an experienced lawyer to Dr. Stadelmeier in his dual function as veterinarian and mayor to local police officer Jan Meier. Rike also includes her new friend Moritz, who has a PhD in behavioral research. Although he specializes in the social behavior of wolves, Rike convinces him to develop a special anti-aggression training for Tabea. Written by ARD Das Erste See less