Description
Guinea fowls are medium-sized birds native to Africa, distinguished by their unusual spotted feathers and vocalisations. They are members of the Numididae family and are commonly farmed for meat, eggs, and pest management, as they eat insects and vermin in gardens and farms. There are multiple species, but the Helmeted Guinea Fowl is the most often domesticated. They are gregarious birds that normally live in flocks and are highly robust, making them popular among poultry hobbyists.
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