MacFarlane Pheasant’s Blog

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  • Brooder Chicks

    Interpreting Water Results

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  • Chinese Ringneck

    DuPont Financial Analysis Model

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  • Photo of Goats

    Can Goats Be Helpful on a Pheasant Farm?

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  • Photo of Winter Storm

    Flight Pens – Surviving a Winter Storm

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  • Employee Picture

    MacFarlane Pheasants Funds MC Research

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  • Photo of Milton Barn

    Preventing Aspergillosis in Pheasant Barns

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  • Infographic on signs of sickness or stressed pheasants

    Snicking Birds

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  • Photo of Incubator

    Humidity in the Incubator

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  • Photo of Incubator

    The Circle of Pheasant Farming Sanitation

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  • Flight Pen

    Transitioning Pheasants From Brooder Barns to Flight Pens

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  • Precautions to Keep Birds Safe

    Avian Influenza and the Game Bird Industry

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  • Photo of Barn

    Breeder Birds Get New Barns

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  • Employee Picture

    Half Get Fixed, Gamebird Nutrition

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  • Photo Large Manchurain Ringneck Cross

    Manchurian Cross Pheasants, Exclusively MacFarlane’s

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  • Photo of Tractor Mowing Ragweed

    Mowing Is A Must! Pheasants Need Open Space To Get Sunlight, Warm Up, And Dry Off

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  • Day 64

    Coccidia Management

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  • Pheasants in Grass

    Pheasant Breeding, Serious Business

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  • Photo of Hatchery Since 1988

    Looking at new technology for Pheasant Farming

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  • Brooder Barn

    Pheasant Brooder Barn Time

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  • Ringneck Pheasant

    Tail Length and Genetics

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  • Photo of Large Chukar

    A New Bird in the Flock – the French Redleg Partridge

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  • Photo of Ben with Eggs

    CO2’s Effect on the Incubation Process

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  • Photo of Winter Storm

    Let Them Eat Snow

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  • MacFarlane Pheasants Inc.

    Running Our Farm as a Business

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