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MacFarlane Pheasants enjoys challenges created by the ever-increasing demand for pheasants and pheasant products. To accommodate our customers, we must grow to keep up with it. There are big things in the works, and here are just a few. Read More »


Even though MacFarlane Pheasants raises game birds, we’re still a farm, and that means we take special precautions to keep our employees safe in the workplace. Read More »


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Happy customers order from MacFarlane Pheasants year after year. They also tell their friends. This year we only advertised in one magazine, and it is in Canada. We turn our attention instead to our customer service in our live bird season. It pays the biggest dividends. Read More »


The holiday season is almost here and the staff is excited! If you stop by our office, you will notice that Andrea has already decorated our Christmas tree. She used a variety of pheasant feathers and ornaments to make it truly unique. It looks great! Read More »


Enter To Win!

On November 10, 2014 in General by spope

Marketing has always been exciting and challenging at MacFarlane Pheasants. We used to do more of our promoting through the use of magazines, our newsletters, and other printed materials. Read More »


Invoicing for Pheasants

On November 7, 2014 in General by spope

MacFarlane Pheasants customers tell us what they want, and it’s our job to listen. When we take an order for pheasants, chicks, or eggs, we talk to our customers and then find out what works for them. When do you want your birds? Read More »


October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month, and the Wisconsin’s Division of Vocational Rehabilitation recently recognized MacFarlane Pheasants. Read More »


From Our Farm to Yours

On October 27, 2014 in General by spope

October has been busy! In fact, when it comes to shipping adult birds, we have had our two busiest weeks of the year. We were sending drivers all over the United States, from a 1,900 mile trip to Condon, Oregon, to an 800 mile trip to Fort Worth, Texas, with many deliveries in between. Read More »