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Are you sure?
The last time I looked, there were there are at least a dozen breeds of Turkeys. They're all descended from one species (like all chickens descended from JungleFowl) but there are different breeds. There is no breed" of Guinea fowl; they are a species that people have recently begun breeding in different colors, but they are otherwise unchanged from the original wild bird that's still running around dodging hyenas and lions in Africa.
EX: a white wolf is a color variety that is different that the regular agouti sable color most wolves have, but it is still only a wolf.
OTOH, a white Maltese is a breed of dog. (*)
In the same way, a white Guinea is a color variety, (but still only a Guinea), but a white Silkie is a breed of chicken.
(*) some would say the Maltese is still a "wolf', but that's a debate for another thread. LOL
For those that care: The APA recognizes only one breed of Turkey, but several varieties. They also recognize Guinea fowl as a breed and recognize three colors. Pearl, lavender and white.
Walt