What type Guinea is this?

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We’re raising these guinea chicks and one doesn’t look like the others. It’s always been brownish with feathers on its head. Does anyone know what type of bird this is? For a while we thought it was a hawk lol
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We’re raising these guinea chicks and one doesn’t look like the others. It’s always been brownish with feathers on its head. Does anyone know what type of bird this is? For a while we thought it was a hawk lol
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Guinea Chicken hybrid.
 
We’re raising these guinea chicks and one doesn’t look like the others. It’s always been brownish with feathers on its head. Does anyone know what type of bird this is? For a while we thought it was a hawk lol
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It looks like a super rare chicken hybrid! Probably infertile though, like how a cross between a lion and tiger is possible, but they never have cubs of their own.
 
We are just happy it isnt a hawk! We thought maybe hawks learned from the cuckoos...lol Not that we really thought it was a hawk, it looked hawk-ish with that head but the beak wasnt right.
Hawks have a more rounder domed head, different beak as you mentioned, but the body type is also incorrect for a hawk, the color pattern is wrong for a hawk and hawks have very different shaped feet compared to a guinea or a chicken. So you are safe from owning a hawk lol
 
It did look chicken-ish. I wasnt aware they could breed successfully. So do they mature successfully? It does have a guinea body, wings, etc. We bought them from a breeder as chicks
They can, but the hybridization is quite rare.

I don't have much experience with the hybrid, so I can't tell you how they mature. I just know what the hybrid looks like.
 

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