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A. Gani, Syahar Amir and Hussin, Mohamed Zakaria and Abu Bakar @ Zakaria, Md Zuki and Idris, Lokman Hakim and Mazlan, Mazlina
(2014)
The existence of Red Junglefowls (Gallus Gallus) in oil palm
plantations in selected states in Malaysia and their morphological characteristics.
Jurnal Veterinar Malaysia, 26 (1&2).
pp. 38-40.
ISSN 9128-2506
Abstract
An investigation was carried out to establish the existence of Red Junglefowl (Gallus gallus) populations in oil palm
plantations and to study their morphological characteristics. This study which commenced from February to August in 2009 and 2010, took place in several oil palm plantations in the state of Johor, Selangor and Pahang, Malaysia. Twenty seven Red Junglefowls which comprised of seven adult males, six adult females, four juvenile males, three juvenile females, four male chicks and three
female chicks were successfully captured throughout this study using the scoop netting method. The morphological study highly suggested the purity of the birds based on the characteristics exhibited. The birds were characterised by boat-shape body appearance, white or red ear lobe and slender greyish blue leg. Thus, this study offered some evidence that oil palm plantations are found to be
suitable in sustaining and providing ample survivability for the species to exist in the future.
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