Hungary saw a decline in the number of pigs, cattle, and sheep but an increase in the number of hens in 2021, according to the Central Statistical Office. The significant increase in feed grain prices played a major role in the development of livestock. Despite the higher production costs, the number of slaughter pigs purchased increased by 3.5 percent. The number of cattle purchased for slaughter also increased by 18 percent, and the average purchase price was 13 percent higher than the previous year. The volume of cow's milk purchased was 4.6 percent higher than the previous year, and the average purchase price was 7.4 percent higher. The number of hens increased by 11 percent, and the average purchase price of slaughter hens increased by 13 percent. The average purchase price of slaughter ducks, geese, and turkeys also increased. The decline in the sheep herd has been ongoing for years.