Breeding nutria for many farmers has become a profitable business, since this large rodent differs not only dietary meat, but also high-quality fur, which is used in light industry. Thanks to the breeding work, colored rocks of nutria were bred. Skins of such animals are valued more than ordinary standard skins.
Read MoreGuinea fowl eggs can be found on sale quite rarely, but they deserve no less attention than chicken or quail eggs for their beneficial properties. We will find out how to cook guinea fowl eggs and how to effectively use them for healing and beauty. Caloric and chemical composition The caloric content of guinea fowl eggs is 43 Kcal per 100 g. Read More
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