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Typologie des éleveurs de pintades (Numida meleagris) de Côte d'Ivoire

2017
In order to promote the guinea fowl breeding and diversify Ivorian farmers’ sources of incomes, a survey wascarried out in 2016 in 15 regions (197 farmers) out of the 31 of Ivory Coast. The study was aimed: 1) to establisha better understanding of the breeding of guinea fowl in Ivory Coast, and 2) to establish a guinea fowl breeders’typology (socio ...
Koné Gningnini, Alain   +3 more
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Ectoparasites encountered on Guinea fowl (Numida meleagris) in Ahoué (Alépé, Côte d’Ivoire)

International Journal of Biosciences
Guinea fowls are short-cycle birds raised for their meat and their eggs. Very few studies have been conducted on parasites infesting these birds. This study aims to improve their health in farming to enhance their productivity.

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Surgical approaches for the treatment of reproductive diseases in a budgerigar (Melopsittacus undulatus) and a helmeted guineafowl (Numida meleagris): case reports

Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
Coelomic distension and lethargy were confirmed in a budgerigar and a helmeted guineafowl. Clinical evaluation suggested salpingitis and metritis in the budgerigar, while radiographic examination confirmed egg binding in the helmeted guineafowl.
Eun Jung, Soong-Hee Youn
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Acoustic Communication in the Guinea Fowl (Numida Meleagris)

1983
Similar to other forms of communication acoustic signal exchange represents a special case among behaviors, relying on instant interactions of at least two neuronal systems. It is evident that this type of interaction with alternating roles of the nervous systems as signal emitters and receivers requires particular adaptations, notably mechanisms in ...
H. Scheich   +4 more
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Findings of dermatitis and myositis in guinea fowl(Numida meleagris)

Avian Pathology, 1995
Histopathological and microbiological features of dermatitis and myositis observed in guinea fowl at the slaughterhouse are presented. Meat inspection measures have also been considered.
F, Mutinelli, S, Ferrarini, M A, Bozza
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Modulatory Effects of Melatonin and Artificial Light on Testicular Morphometry in Guinea Fowl (Numida Meleagris)

Journal of Veterinary Physiology and Pathology
Introduction: Guinea fowls have sophisticated seasonal mechanisms that make them an excellent model for studying reproductive activities. The present study aimed to investigate the impact of exogenous melatonin and artificial light on testicular ...
I. J. Gosomji   +8 more
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Comparación de la calidad del huevo entre gallina criolla (Gallus domesticus) y gallineta (Numida meleagris) en Huaura, Perú

Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú
El objetivo del estudio fue evaluar la calidad externa e interna de los huevos de la gallina criolla (Gallus domesticus) y la gallineta (Numida meleagris) criadas en un sistema semi-extensivo en la campiña de Huaura, Perú.
Mennen Jefersson Kler-Falcón   +6 more
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Vascular System of Paracloacal Vascular Body in the Guinea Fowl, Numida meleagris

The Japanese Journal of Veterinary Science, 1984
ホロホロチョウにおける排泄腔旁脈管体の微細構造とリンパの生産機構を明らかにする目的で, アルコール割断法による走査電顕観察および凍結割断法お上び過酸化酵素 (HRP) 注入法による超薄切片の透過電顕観察を行った。雄ホロホロチョウの脈管体は被膜, 小柱, 被膜下周縁リンパ洞, リンパ洞および毛細血管索より構成されていた。毛細血管索の組織間隙には小動脈, 小静脈, 膠原線維, 線維芽細胞, 神経線維および神経終末が観察された。毛細血管の内皮細胞には飲み込み陥凹および小胞, 分泌陥凹および小胞, 辺縁空胞およびゆるい細胞間連結装置が見られ, さらに, これらの構造には多量のHRP穎粒が認められた。これらのことから ...
H, Sasaki   +3 more
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Studies on the response of guinea fowls (Numida Meleagris) to antibiotics

British Poultry Science, 1988
1. The response of growing male guinea fowls to dietary supplements of oxytetracycline, Roxarsone and zinc bacitracin were investigated. 2. The antibiotics produced significant increases in body weight, efficiency of food utilisation and nitrogen retention in guinea fowls at 12 weeks of age. 3.
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Inheritance of wing feather development rate in guinea fowl (Numida meleagris)

British Poultry Science, 1997
1. A study of primary wing feather development rate in guinea fowl revealed genetic control through a single pair of sex-linked alleles. The allele for slow feathering (K) was dominant over that for rapid feathering (k+). 2. Wing feather sexing showed 94% accuracy in 10-d-old keets. 3.
S K, Pal, H, Singh
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