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USDA Certification

On September 2, 2015 in General by spope

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MacFarlane Pheasants is proud to announce that all of our pheasant products will now be USDA certified! Read More »


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MacFarlane Pheasants is proud of our humane treatment of birds and our strict biosecurity practices. It is important to recognize the signs of sickness and stress in our birds. Read More »


In my position at MacFarlanes, some of my duties include loading and crating birds for deliveries.  In order to complete these duties on time, the crew and I must be prepared to start the day. Read More »


Brooder Barn - Proper Set Up

On August 27, 2015 in Brooder by spope

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At MacFarlane Farms we believe the best way to have strong healthy birds is to start out with the best brooder barn you can set up. Read More »


Flight Pens for Pheasants

flight pens are one of the biggest investments you make on a game bird farm. If you are buying birds from MacFarlane's Farms, we’ve got a vested interest in you succeeding, so we’re not shy about sharing our flight pen plans. Read More »


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At MacFarlane Pheasant Farm, we take our protein very seriously. Years of work and study and hands-on research has shown us the optimum diet for raising healthy gamebirds on a farm. Learn more about pheasant food here. Read More »


Vermin Pest Control

On July 23, 2015 in General by spope

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Making sure pheasants and the other gamebirds have a ready supply of food unfortunately means vermin try and take advantage of that food supply. At MacFarlane Pheasant Farm we take the issue of pest control very seriously. Read More »


Hatchery Cleaning

On July 17, 2015 in Chicks by spope

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There’s always a lot of activity outside at MacFarlane’s. The pheasant pens are full now that the weather has evened out, there’s always something that needs to be mowed and it just seems people and birds just do a lot more moving around at the start of the summer. Read More »