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Similar kind of analysis was done to the images taken from broody and non-broody jungle fowls. Unlike Zebra finches, Only 1 broody bird and 2 non-broody birds were available for the study. The images taken from all the three birds were pooled and scored by three different persons in terms of capillarity and redness and compared for broody and non-broody birds.

The graphs show that Nitric oxide has exerted an increased vasodilatory effect in both broody and non-broody jungle fowls but the effect could not be compared due to the non-availability of one more broody jungle fowl.

 


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