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What (who) is guinea-fowl - definition

FAMILY OF BIRDS
Numididae; Guinea fowl; Guinea hen; Guineahen; Guinea Fowl; Melagridae; Umdukwe; Guinea-fowl; Guinea fowls; List of guineafowl; Guinea (bird)
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  • Feather of a guineafowl
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  • A flock of guineafowl free-roaming on a ranch in Texas (U.S.)
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guinea-fowl         
n.
Guinea-hen (Numida meleagris).
guinea fowl         
(guinea fowl)
A guinea fowl is a large grey African bird that is often eaten as food.
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Kpini Chugu         
GUINEA FOWL FESTIVAL IS A FESTIVAL CELEBRATED IN THE THREE NORTHERN REGIONS.
Draft:Kpini Chugu (Guinea fowl Festival); Kpini Chugu (Guinea fowl Festival)
Kpini Chugu, which means Guineafowl Festival in Dagbani, is a minor festival celebrated on the fourth month after Damba in Northern region of Ghana. It is observed in the Dagbon, Mamprugu and Nanung traditional areas.

Wikipedia

Guineafowl

Guineafowl (; sometimes called "pet speckled hens" or "original fowl") are birds of the family Numididae in the order Galliformes. They are endemic to Africa and rank among the oldest of the gallinaceous birds. Phylogenetically, they branched off from the core Galliformes after the Cracidae (chachalacas, guans, and curassows) and before the Odontophoridae (New World quail). An Eocene fossil lineage Telecrex has been associated with guineafowl; Telecrex inhabited Mongolia, and may have given rise to the oldest of the true phasianids, such as blood pheasants and eared pheasants, which evolved into high-altitude, montane-adapted species with the rise of the Tibetan Plateau. While modern guineafowl species are endemic to Africa, the helmeted guineafowl has been introduced as a domesticated bird widely elsewhere.

Examples of use of guinea-fowl
1. "So that was a bad idea." He next tried guinea fowl, an energetic wild chicken.
2. THE FOOD A ‘medieval style banquet‘ including smoked venison, guinea fowl with sage and poached pears will be served.
3. A ritual used by a chief at Gambaga camp, which has sheltered outcasts since the 1700s, involves slaughtering a guinea fowl.
4. He stuffed an 18lb turkey with a goose, duck, mallard, guinea fowl, chicken, pheasant, partridge, pigeon and woodcock – producing a remarkable Russian doll–like dish.
5. One of the top–sellers is the Waitrose four–bird roast: guinea fowl, duck and turkey breast stuffed inside a goose.