Description
Guineafowls
Guineas have been used to control wood ticks and insects such as grasshoppers, flies, and crickets. Guineas can reduce keepers’ risk of Lyme disease by consuming deer ticks, which carry the disease. Guinea fowl also eat slugs, and flocks have been known to attack snakes.
Is a guinea fowl good to eat?
Yes! Just like other poultry like chickens, ducks, and quail, guinea fowl are completely edible. … But since it is still quite wild guineas are considered game birds which. Their meat tends to be gamey in taste, similar to a pheasant or other wild game bird.
What are Guineas good for?
Guinea fowl are valued as one of the best exterminators of pest insects, making them a complement to a backyard garden. Guinea fowl have long been considered a prized game bird, right up there with pheasants and quail. Understandably, the Egyptians considered the guinea fowl a luxury food for the wealthy.
Guinea fowl meat has a high protein and low fat content, making it of high quality and attractive to consumers compared to chicken meat
3 months Guineafowls cost 1500Rs