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We Have a Plan for High Ammonia Concentrations In Barns!.jpg

It is a fact that high ammonia concentrations in barns are dangerous to animals and humans. We take the job of protecting our pheasants and our employees seriously at MacFarlane Pheasants, so we follow a consistent process to keep ammonia levels low. Read More »


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Lodewyk (Wikus) Davis supervises our work at our MacFarlane Pheasants’ satellite farm in Milton, Wisconsin. He describes his primary job as “taking care of everything to do with the Milton Farm.” Read More »


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What are Thermal Foggers? They are a jet engines with liquid injectors that use flame and heat to turn a disinfect-ant into vapor form (fog). The mist allows the disinfectant to cover all the nooks and crevices of a barn. Read More »


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Don Janes is a relatively new employee at MacFarlane Pheasants. He started his job as Maintenance Manager in mid-February 2021. Don’s background prepared him for the Maintenance Manager’s role at MacFarlane Pheasants in an unexpected manner. Read More »


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MacFarlane Pheasants, Inc. has consistently produced the best food products on the market to serve various audiences, from individuals to restaurants and resorts. Read More »


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MacFarlane Pheasants, Inc has so many ideas for preparing pheasant that we offer a free cookbook to encourage you to try our products at home. Read More »


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Breeder Selection is an important aspect of raising pheasants. A good breeder selection program means that the health, appearance, and performance of the mature pheasants are superior. Read More »


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We added a new position at MacFarlane Pheasants, Inc. in August of 2020 to ensure that mature birds’ delivery from our pheasant farm runs flawlessly. Brian Davis was assigned the role of liaison. His role revolves around planning and communication, quality control, and organization. Read More »