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  2. Guineafowl - Wikipedia

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    Guinea hens weigh more than guinea cocks, possibly because of the larger reproductive organs in the female compared to the male guineafowl. Also, the presence of relatively larger egg clusters in the dual-purpose guinea hens may be a factor that contributes to the higher body weight of the guinea hens. [citation needed]

  3. Domestic guineafowl - Wikipedia

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    A source of guineafowl links, message board, chat room, book, and hundreds of photographs and information about raising guineafowl.; Guinea Fowl International Association (GFIA) Worldwide nonprofit organization, based in Texas, USA, providing support and information to those interested in the keeping and breeding of guineafowl.

  4. Helmeted guineafowl - Wikipedia

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    Helmeted guinea fowl are seasonal breeders. Summer is the peak breeding season in which the testes could weigh up to 1.6 gm, while during winter no breeding activity takes place. The serum testosterone level is up to 5.37 ng/ ml during the breeding season. [13]

  5. Languages of Guinea - Wikipedia

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    The official language is French. Several indigenous languages have been given the status of national languages: Fula (or Pular); Malinké (or Maninka); Susu; Kissi; Kpelle (also known in French as Guerzé) and Loma. Guinea is a Francophone country, where, as of 2024, 4,11 million (27.83%) out of 14.76 million people speak French. [1]

  6. Spanish proverbs - Wikipedia

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    Many Spanish proverbs have a long history of cultural diffusion; there are proverbs, for example, that have their origin traced to Ancient Babylon and that have been transmitted culturally to Spain during the period of classical antiquity; equivalents of the Spanish proverb “En boca cerrada no entran moscas” (Silence is golden, literally "Flies cannot enter a closed mouth") belong to the ...

  7. Pichinglis - Wikipedia

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    (in Spanish) Historia de Guinea; About pidgins; Spanish world-wide: the last century of language contacts by John M. Lipski (in Spanish) This gallery includes a scanned page of a Pichinglis dictionary/grammar book [permanent dead link ‍], Dialecto inglés africano de la colonia española del Golfo de Guinea, R.P. Mariano de Zarco, C.M.F ...

  8. Ají de gallina - Wikipedia

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    Ají de gallina is a Peruvian chicken stew. The dish is considered a popular Peruvian comfort food , and the name translates to "chicken chili" or "hen's chili" in English. [ 2 ] Ají de gallina is composed of a sofrito base made by sautéing red onion , garlic , and ají amarillo together, and adding shredded poached poultry and stock .

  9. Araucana - Wikipedia

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    The early history of the Araucana is not documented. The birds were commonly seen in South America in the early twentieth century. [5]: 16 The Spanish aviculturist Salvador Castelló, who visited Chile in 1914, saw them and named them "Gallina Araucana", as many were found among the Mapuche people of the Araucanía region of Chile, whom the Spanish called Araucanos.