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October 2024 by Jon M
I used to work there. Everyone is a manager of something yet no responsibility. I would suggest don't apply. I was promoted and demoted more often then I can count. It all depended on the mood of the day. As long as you said YES all the time you are a manager. Disagree and you're demoted.
I won't even talk about the classes you have to attend if you disagree.
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June 2024 by sonnyx
First batch of pheasants all but one died.It was hot and I totally understand all postal employees probably didn’t treat them with care. I contacted Macfarlne, and didn’t even ask for replacements, just asked what I could do on my end to help keep the babies healthy. Long story short, they sent out a new batch that made it miraculously in 24 hours and and all survived and a week later still haven’t lost a bird! Thank you Macfarlane for your excellence!!!
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April 2024 by Gunnar Viglione
I ordered two shipments In the last few months both done in cold weather all birds alive and even through in a few extra. Over all a great experience and great prices as well. Will Definitely order again in the future.
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April 2024 by Debbie Shetterly
I ordered 15 pheasant chicks from MacFarlane pheasants, they were supposed to add 1 free. They got here in a timely manner but I only received 14 chicks. 2 of which were DOA. After a few days I ended up with 7.MacFarlane made it right. I'll order chicks from them again.
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February 2024 by Kevin Franklin
I ordered a few pheasants and pheasant pies. The website doesn’t tell you shipping charges before you are billed and they charged $50 = almost double the cost for shipping. I reached out immediately to customer service to no reply. In contrast I ordered 5x the side venison from another outfit and shipping was $10zThey should absolutely exit the direct to consumer market - will never do business here again
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November 2023 by Jeff Morgan
Amazing job in transport
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September 2023 by Robert Panchision
Great experience!I ordered 25 pheasant chicks. Hatchling chicks shipped via USPS on 6/17. Post office called me 8:00am 6/19 to come and pick up chicks. I unpacked and placed 27 chicks into my 24sqft brood box w/ 150w heat lamp. I lost 1 the next day probably because I didn’t have heat lamp set optimally. 2nd one died a few days later because it was prone to seizures.McFarlane instructions were important to my current success and i followed them closely. The chicks did rapidly outgrow their brood box and I moved them at week 5 outdoors to their new 12’x25’ chicken wire pen. This was not problematic due to 70 degree nights. They did not gather under heat lamp that I placed in their new pen at this point.They are currently 8 weeks old and are showing their gender. There are 6 hens & 19 cocks. I’ve kept plenty debris in pen for forage to keep them busy & has seemed to discourage pecking & cannibalism….so far.Great experience!
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July 2023 by Heidi and Wilbur the Wonderdog
Great find! Thanks ladies for letting Wilbur the Wonderdog in! We'll be back in a month or so for some more 5lb tubes! I will call ahead because I may want to fill the freezer!
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July 2023 by B “Betharoonie” A
This business provides an excellent product and outstanding customer service!
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May 2023 by Harry Johnson
Very nice experience, I have tried for three years to buy eggs and this time I started enquiring in January.I only wanted 36 because the "Little Giant 11300 Deluxe Incubator, Digital, only holds 41 eggs.I picked them up this afternoon. I was met at the door with a very well packed box of eggs. I asked about washing, and was told they were washed and sterilized. EXCELLENT!!! Ready for the incubator when I arrive home 3 hours later.I won't come on here and change my review in 25 days complaining that they didn't all hatch. I have been raising birds for over 20 years. I know that if you order birds and have the USPS delivery you need a full carton, not 10 birds. Pick them up yourself at that quantity.The first 72 hours are the most crucial. I once saved a duck with "crook neck" by keeping the bird in my shirt pocket the first day. Not sure why but the bird came out of it and survived.As for USPS delivering in one instance I received my mallards in 24 hours. I was told that when postmasters get live chick they make a game out of it to see how fast they can deliver them. Not sure about this day an age. No one wants to work anymore and all they want to complain.I will get back on in 30 days with an update, some more pictures and total number of birds.THANK YOU MacFarlane Pheasants.05/11/2023 update: well 21 of the 42 eggs hatched all doing well. I had 3 with shackle legs, I confined them in a small area inside my broader and that made them upset so the stood on their legs for hours on end trying to look out over top, that was the best therapy they could have had because 2 days later they were standing and running. Only one still has twisted feet. Doubt that will ever be ok BUT doesn't seem to bother him at all. Attached some more pictures
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June 2022 by Noreen Smedley
I recently ordered a "24 variety pack" of their snack sticks for my father for Father's Day and they shipped them to him in Az. My dad loved them!!! Thanks MacFarlane!!! Highly recommend!!! A+++
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May 2022 by Bradley Monson
You better hope your chicks survive because they won't replace them. Instead... they will add them to some future order. Of course, some of those will die too,so you can see where. This is going...
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April 2022 by Nick N
Havent had great luck with chicks I order usually 20-25 at a time just to introduce new bloodlines in to my group. I am lucky if 50% survive the first 24hrs but its at no fault to MacFarlane! This is due to my location and our wonderfully inept USPS system and handling. The ladies at the office have always been very helpful and make it right for the customer! Those who give bad reviews to MacFarlane because of chick mortality should post those 1 star reviews on the USPS site instead. Once the birds ship the rest is out of their control. Great people and beautiful birds!
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February 2022 by Todd Bennett
I tried to inquire about the possibility of purchasing a few partridges for avicultural/educational presentation. They weren't very enthused about my patronage and seemed dismissive. Not vety helpful.
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November 2021 by Debra Holcomb
We are long-time customers.The pheasant pot pie is our favorite!