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Guinea fowl (Numida meleagris) as a protein supplement in Nigeria

Pages 21-26 | Published online: 23 Sep 2019

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Yihenew Aynalem, Afework Bekele & Bezawork Afework Bogale. (2023) Population size, habitat use and foraging habits of wild Helmeted Guineafowl Numida meleagris in southwestern Ethiopia. Ostrich 94:3, pages 228-233.
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Itallo Conrado Sousa Araújo, César Guato Guamán, Lorena Salim Sousa, Hitalo José Barbosa Santos, Tainá Silva Brandão Lopes, Bruno Teixeira Antunes Costa & Leonardo José Camargos Lara. (2023) Guinea fowl production in the world. World's Poultry Science Journal 79:2, pages 379-390.
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A. J. Shoyombo, A. Yakubu, A. O. Adebambo, M. A. Popoola, O. A. Olafadehan, M. Wheto, O. O. Alabi, H. O. Osaiyuwu, C. I. Ukim, A. Olayanju & O. A. Adebambo. (2021) Characterisation of indigenous helmeted guinea fowls in Nigeria for meat and egg production. World's Poultry Science Journal 77:4, pages 1037-1058.
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Saleh M. Jajere, Jallailudeen R. Lawal, Naphtali N. Atsanda, Tasiu M. Hamisu & Mohammed D. Goni. (2018) Prevalence and burden of gastrointestinal helminthes among grey-breasted helmet guinea fowls (Numida meleagris galeata) encountered in Gombe state, Nigeria. International Journal of Veterinary Science and Medicine 6:1, pages 73-79.
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M. T. Musundire, T. E. Halimani & M. Chimonyo. (2017) Physical and chemical properties of meat from scavenging chickens and helmeted guinea fowls in response to age and sex. British Poultry Science 58:4, pages 390-396.
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G. H. Hudson, A. V. Omprakash, K. Premavalli & G. Dhinakar Raj. (2017) Quantifying sperm egg interaction to assess the breeding efficiency through artificial insemination in guinea fowls. British Poultry Science 58:2, pages 192-199.
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J. Sales & J. J. Du Preez. (1997) Protein and energy requirements of the Pearl Grey guinea fowl. World's Poultry Science Journal 53:4, pages 381-385.
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GN Rayan, A Mansour & MM Fathi. (2022) Comparative Study of Egg and Meat Quality of Guinea Fowl under Different tropical regions: A Review. Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science 24:4.
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Etienne N'Goran LOUKOU, K. Edouard N'GORAN & Gboko K. Gatien BROU. (2021) Characteristics of local guinea fowl (Numida meleagris) production and breeding systems in northern Côte d'Ivoire's Poro region. International Journal of Scientific Research and Management 9:12, pages 58-70.
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Justyna Batkowska, Kamil Drabik, Małgorzata Karwowska, Umair Ahsan, Ifrah Raza, Agnieszka Adamczuk & Beata Horecka. (2021) Growth performance and meat quality of meat-type guinea fowl fed different commercial diets. Archives Animal Breeding 64:2, pages 325-334.
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D. Penkov, M. Dimitrova & R. Ivanova. (2021) INFLUENCE OF THE ADDITION OF BREAD WASTES BY FEEDING OF GUINEA FOWLS – LAYERS ON THE CLARCS OF ENERGY DISTRIBUTION/PROTEIN TRANSFORMATION. Trakia Journal of Sciences 19:3, pages 226-230.
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Petya Veleva, Matina Nikolova & Tsvetelina Georgieva. (2020) Study on the effect of some major environmental factors on the egg-laying capacity of free-range Guinea fowls (Numida meleagris). Study on the effect of some major environmental factors on the egg-laying capacity of free-range Guinea fowls (Numida meleagris).
Y A E Kouame, D Nideou, K Kouakou & K Tona. (2019) Effect of guinea fowl egg storage duration on embryonic and physiological parameters, and keet juvenile growth. Poultry Science 98:11, pages 6046-6052.
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D. Penkov, A. Arnaudov & M. Nikolova. (2019) Dynamics of some basic blood indices in Guinea Fowl (N. Meleagris) depending on the egg laying period. Trakia Journal of Sciences 17:4, pages 323-328.
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Dariusz Kokoszyński. 2017. Egg Innovations and Strategies for Improvements. Egg Innovations and Strategies for Improvements 33 43 .
Asit B Mandal, Nitya N Pathak & Harpreet Singh. (1999) Energy and protein requirements of guinea keets (Numida meleagris) as meat bird in a hot humid climate. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture 79:4, pages 523-531.
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