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In addition to the name Helmeted guineafowl, this bird is also known by the names of guinea fowl, miserka, dukatka, morkača. In the world, it is called a wild turkey and pharaoh's bird. Growing Helmeted guineafowl is not very widespread in our country, but people are interested in the details of their cultivation. (00:00) - introduction (00:14) - a short description of Helmeted guineafowl (01:13) - names for Helmeted guineafowl (02:27) - what a Helmeted guineafowl looks like (03:37) - types of guineafowl (04:55) - how Helmeted guineafowl are fed (05:45) - how to procure young Helmeted guineafowl (06:48) - accommodation for Helmeted guineafowl (08:36) - Helmeted guineafowl meat (09:16) - Helmeted guineafowl eggs (10:58) - problems with Helmeted guineafowl (13:12) - interesting facts about Helmeted guineafowl A male Helmeted guineafowl is called a morac, while young Helmeted guineafowl is called morcici. Helmeted guineafowl meat is on the same level as pheasant, partridge, and quail meat, which practically means that it is on the same level as the game. It is highly valued for cooking soups and stews. It is lean, high in protein, and low in fat, making it a healthy choice of meat. In many parts of the world, Guineafowl meat is considered a delicacy. Helmeted guineafowl eggs are mentioned the most around Easter when those who are in the know ask how to get a bigger one. The reason for this is that the Helmeted guineafowl lays about 70 eggs in a year. Helmeted guineafowl can be obtained from an incubator, and they can be released to be hatched by a Helmeted guineafowl. There is also the option of placing Helmeted guineafowl eggs under the hen, which will lie on them until the young birds hatch, and after that, they will keep them for about two weeks. Here are some tips for caring for guinea fowl: Provide adequate space: Guineafowl is active birds and require a lot of space to move around. They should have access to an outlet, and an open yard with plenty of space to forage and explore. Offer a balanced diet: Guineafowl are omnivores, so their diet should include a mix of grains, seeds, fruits, and vegetables. In addition, they need a source of animal protein, such as worms or crickets. They will find these insects alone in the yard most often. Provide clean water: It is important to provide clean, fresh drinking water for guinea fowls. Be sure to change the water regularly to prevent the development of harmful bacteria. Keep them safe: Guineafowl are vulnerable to predators, so it is important to provide a safe space or shelter to protect them from harm. Socialize them: Guineafowl is social birds and usually move in groups. They should be kept in a group, and they don't mind if they are mixed with other poultry. Monitor their health: You should constantly look at the condition of the Guineafowl. All signs of illness or injury must be treated immediately. Basically, with a little experience, you can immediately see it at a cursory glance at a flock of Guineafowl. Consider the noise they make: Guineafowl can be noisy birds, especially during the breeding season. Consider the noise level when deciding where to keep them and keep them away from areas where the noise may disturb others. Guineafowl and rats are one of the most interesting things, at least when you talk to people you can see that a lot of them have heard of that theory. Now, I don't know if that's true, but you can write what you think in the comments. I used material from the following videos to edit this attachment    • Guineafowl Information || Helmet Guinea Fo...      • Sept 15, 2017-  Sunrise -  Tawny Eagle and...      • Adult Guinea Fowl picking on the keets(you...      • 大阪天王寺動物園 ホロホロ鳥 Guinea fowl      • Cum aflăm care este bibilică si care este ...      • Gallinas de Guinea - Numididae (Canon Vixi...      • Perliczka      • Perliczka w winogronie      • Кролики// Покупка Цесарок// Беларусь      • Что нового в курятнике/// где цесарки      • Guinea Fowl Perched on Bean Head      • Guinea Fowl loving the meal worms.      • Guinea Fowl.      • Birds.Chicks.Turkey, Ostrich and Guinea Fo...      • Guinea Fowl going to bed.   #poljoinfo #poultry #Guineafowl