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When the chicks first hatch and are put into the barns, it is very important that we teach them how to behave. The first things they need to learn are to spread out and settle down while finding heat, water, and food as soon as possible. In order to get them to do what we are looking for, there are a few things we can do to help them out. Read More »


Truck Delivery

On November 11, 2013 in General by spope

What a season MacFarlane Pheasants is having. Today we rented a semi-trailer truck to deliver mature birds. Read More »


Moving Birds Outside

On November 8, 2013 in General by spope

We’ve talked recently about the huts we use to keep our birds outside as well as how we transition birds in the barns, so let’s talk about moving birds from the barns to the outdoors. Read More »


Bird Diversity

On November 6, 2013 in General by spope

We at MacFarlane Pheasants offer a variety of birds for a variety of purposes. This helps us stay relevant and in business despite the many twists the economy, and people’s interests, may take. Read More »


Spring menus get a boost from the line of MacFarlane Pheasant products that offer the flavor, consistency, and convenience that foodservice operators demand. Read More »


Pheasant Meat Nutrition

On November 1, 2013 in General by spope

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Are you unsure about trying pheasant meat? Or maybe you love it and are curious about its nutrition? No matter what your preference for pheasant, check out the information below for the scoop on how pheasant stacks up in comparison to other meats. Read More »


Transitioning Birds

On October 30, 2013 in General by spope

When raising birds it is important to know what conditions are best at each stage of the chick’s growth. Different birds require different conditions in general and as they grow. Read More »


New Pheasant Pens

On October 28, 2013 in General by spope

We recently redesigned our pheasant pens and here’s some information about the change. Read More »