Unknown Breed
An unknown-breed guinea fowl is a domestic guinea fowl whose color variety, strain, or parentage has not been identified. The bird may be pearl, lavender, royal purple, white, slate, or a mix, and young birds can be especially hard for newcomers to label accurately. Unknown is a practical record when birds are bought from mixed farm flocks, rescued, or hatched from eggs without clear parent information.
Care should not wait for a better label. Guinea fowl need warm early brooding, high-protein starter feed as keets, safe housing, and a plan for range, noise, and predator pressure. Unknown-variety birds should be described honestly if sold or bred, since chick colors may be unpredictable. For most small farms, the most useful traits are health, flock cohesion, roosting reliability, and alert foraging, not whether the bird fits a show color class.
Colors: Dark Purple, Lavender-Gray, Light Purple, Pure White, Purplish-Gray with White Spots, Slate