About Us
Welcome to Pasture Pride, where we believe in farming the way nature intended! Founded in 2024, our mission is to provide you with the freshest, most wholesome eggs from happy hens that live their best lives outdoors. Our hens spend their days foraging on open pastures, enjoying fresh grass, insects, and seeds - just like nature designed. This results in healthier, more flavourful eggs that bring a farm-fresh touch to your table.
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We're passionate about ethical farming and ensuring our hens have a life full of freedom and sunshine. By choosing our farm-fresh eggs, you're not only supporting local agriculture but also enjoying the quality and taste of pasture-laid eggs you can feel good about.
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At Pasture Pride, we're more than just a farm - we're a community that cares about where our food comes from and how it's produced. Thank you for being apart of our journey to create a better, more sustainable future - one egg at a time!

Meet The Team

Jacqui
Jacqui's love for the farm and every resident of it, fuels her passion for producing exceptional eggs. She is dedicated to ensuring the well-being and happiness of the hens, which is at the heart of their operation. With her nurturing approach and attention to detail, Jacqui's care makes their farm-fresh eggs truly special.

Terry
Terry's passion for farming, paired with his strong business acumen, fuels the success of our. As a key member of the team, he actively participates in local markets, bringing farm-fresh eggs straight to our valued customers. With his hands-on approach and enthusiasm for, Terry is committed to providing the finest free-range eggs from our Wairarapa farm right to your table.

Darren
Darren is the farm's versatile hand. Managing everything from designing and building coops, to mending fences to creating paddocks, to collecting the eggs. His dedication to the chickens is evident in the meticulous care he provides, ensuring they are well-fed and content. With pride in every task, Darren keeps the farm running smoothly, making sure the hens are always clucky!