Leasing a layer hen
Leasing a hen means 5-7 eggs per hen per week which we will deliver your to your prefered pick up point.
Pay for a monthly, quarter-yearly, half-yearly or even annual lease and all you have to do is pick up your share.
3500/month | 10 000ft/quarter-year |
19 000ft/half-year | 36 0000ft/year |
Pick up points: Pécs, Szigervár, Kaposvár, Veszprém
Napfonat kert You can also pick up vegetable boxes from Napfonat kert at the Thursday deliveries or you can pick up your share of eggs at their deliveries.

Become a part of nature's cycle with community supported agriculture.
"Community supported agriculture consists of a farmer or group of farmers and a group of customers who are mutually committed to cooperation. Buyers undertake to buy the farm's products often at a predetermined price and throughout the season or throughout the year. And the farmer undertakes to produce for the community to the best of his ability during this period." Tudatos vásárlók egyesülete
And what will be the name of your hen?
If you join for a year, you can name your hen and you will recieve a framed picture of her.

On our farm, the hens spend their days outdoors, exposed to sunlight, wind and the stimuli of their natural environment. We take care of their safety with an electric fence and an egg mobil. Clean water, hiding place, dust bath and fresh green salad bar are always available to them. Their nutritional needs are primarily covered by carefully prepared feed from certified organic farming, which they can supplement by nibbling shoots, eating insects and scraping weed seeds. In this way, they have the opportunity to experience social bonds and their natural behaviour.

On the pastures, they do a great service with their natural behavior: Looking for insects, they scrape up the remains of the dung of the large grazing animals which migrate in front of them (currently our horses, alpacas), thus interrupting the life cycle of the parasites and distributing the nutrients for the soil organisms. In addition, their scraping adds up to an enormous force which stimulate the vegetation for growth and diversity. The manure left behind by the hens also serves as food for soil life and vegetation for regeneration.

With this intense but short-term grazing, we encourage the vegetation to feed as many symbiotic soil organisms as possible so that it can regenerate as efficiently as possible with their help. The consequence of this complex process is that the organic matter content of the soil increases, which increases the soil's water retention capacity and resistance to environmental factors.
Which one do you perfer?

What we enthusiastically undertake:
- Produceing eggs without feeding antibiotics, GMOs, chemicals and additives
- Continuous monitoring of the impact on the environment
- Animal friendly farming
- Fuller texture and taste
- Higher nutrient content*