PORTERFIELD EXOTICS

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Brad Jr.

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Donna

Porterfield Exotics is a small family operated farm based business in Porterfield, WI.  Our family has been operating at this location since 1959 and has made several operational changes in that time period.  We do not run this business because we make a lot of money but because it represents to us a way of life that we love and treasure.  We believe this is an important part of our family heritage that we wish to preserve and pass down to our younger family members and their future descendants.  With the introduction of factory farming we could not possibly begin to compete with traditional crop and livestock production so we have developed a niche market that allows us to remain on the family farm and continue with our country family lifestyle.  We currently specialize in the production and customer direct sales of quality Pets and Heritage Livestock.  We are not a mass producer of animals and much care and consideration goes into each of our pet and livestock breedings.  We start with high quality healthy breeding stock, we keep and breed only our best animals and are always looking for new quality blood to introduce into our existing bloodlines.  We operate a closed operation, which means we do not co-mingle our breeding pets and livestock with those of others.  When a new potential breeder animal is brought to our farm it is vaccinated and quarantined from our other animals until we determine it to be safe and free of harmful parasites or disease.  We do not compete in shows and expos with our breeding animals.   We keep any animals that are taken off the farm to such shows, swaps, expos and such that are not sold separate from our breeding stock for a period of time after returning to the farm.  We also believe in doing most of our veterinary care here on the farm as has been our family's way for many years.  We do our own routine care such as vaccinations, parasite treatment, tail docking, dew claw removal and basic first aid ourselves on premises and have our vet come to the farm when needed for things we can not do ourselves.  If the animals must go to the vets office for treatment they do but we feel that it is best to avoid taking our animals to a place that many other sick animals have recently been.  Our Vets do their best to keep their premises clean and disinfected but we feel it better to avoid the possibilities of contacting disease whenever possible.  We would rather pay the farm call fee than risk bringing something contagious back to the farm with us upon returning home.      
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