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“The mature season at MacFarlane Pheasants is in full swing, and we are busier than ever,” says our Shipping Coordinator, Brian Davis. Game Bird hunting interest is strong throughout the country, and we have been buzzing with preparations this fall. Planning for Game Bird deliveries is one of our most important processes and requires several steps to make our season successful. Read More »


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The RECAP dinner was put on by the Rock County Sheriff’s Office RECAP Garden and Community Garden Outreach Program on September 15, 2021. MacFarlane Pheasants’ Bill and Dori MacFarlane and Sarah Pope represented the MacFarlane Pheasants at the event. Read More »


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We are excited to tell you about MacFarlane Pheasants 13th Pheasant Management Seminar to be held March 6-9, 2022! We have talented and experienced game bird experts, visitors from all over the world, and vendor booths at our seminars. Read More »


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MacFarlane Pheasants has been successful in business for 92 years, and communication has always been key to our accomplishments. We currently have ten teams and a corresponding manager for each team. Read More »


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Troy, Director of Production here at MacFarlanes, revealed some great news about egg collection at MacFarlane Pheasants’ facilities during the 2021 season. We collected 2.2 million eggs between January 25, 2021, and July 15, 2021, from the 17,600 breeders located at our Missouri sites and the 9,000 breeders that we kept in flight pens in Janesville, Wisconsin. Read More »


Cover Management in Flight Pens

On August 31, 2021 in General by spope

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At six to seven weeks of age, pheasants get moved from the brooder barn into flight pens. They will get raised in flight pens until they are mature, around 22 weeks of age. Properly managing the cover in flight pens is an essential step to producing a quality pheasant. Understanding how cover can positively (or negatively) affect the birds is important. Read More »


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The main purpose of flight pens is to keep our pheasants safe and keep predators out. Rain, snow, wind, and heat are weather events that affect the flight pens at MacFarlane Pheasants. Read More »


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MacFarlane Pheasants, established in 1929, has been through several management styles in all aspects of the business, but teamwork has always been the essential element to success. We are proud of the style of management in our office. Read More »