The color of the earlobes is a general indication of the color of the eggs. A hen with red lobes usually will lay brown eggs.
The exception to this would be the Easter Egger, Ameraucana, and Araucana breeds. They usually have red lobes but will lay eggs in colors ranging from khaki green (army eggs), sky blue, pink tinted, to the occasional lavender tinted beauty.
This is all due to Genetics. The shell color is a result of pigments that are secreted by the hen and deposited on the eggshell's outer layers during formation in the chicken's oviduct. Brown eggs are from protoporphyrin, a breakdown product of hemoglobin. Blue and green hues are caused by the pigment oocyanin, a by-product of bile formation.
Brown Leghorn Chickens lay white eggs. You can tell by the little flap of skin where the ear is. If that is white, like on the brown leghorn, the hen will lay white eggs. The Leghorn is a great hen for eggs and she will lay up to 300 eggs in a single year. 300 white eggs.
Chickens and other birds do not have ears, they have pores on the side of their heads.
Red for brown eggs.
If they are in pain then no.
The color of the eggâ??s shell is a reflection of the breed of hen. Breeds with white feathers and ear lobes, such as White Leghorns, lay white eggs. Those with red feathers or ear lobes lay brown eggs.
Roosters (cocks) come in a variety of colours depending on their breed. Some may be all white with the typical red comb, while others can be a flurry of colours ranging from blacks, greens, golds and browns.
The inside of a tigers ear is all white :)
Yes, roosters have a spine. They are vertebrates.
there one alle for free ear-lobes and another allele for attached if your gene for ear-lobes is made up of two alleles for free ear-lobes your ear-lobes are NOT attached and if you have two attache-ear-lobes alleles your ear-lobes are attached
Yes they can, because they could get the genes from a grandparent, or even farther back if they didn't have detached ear lobes.
diffrent genes you idiot
The earlobe of a chicken is directly under their ear. When you glance at a chicken, you can't see the ear, because it's hidden under a small section of feathers. You can see the earlobe, though, because it is very prominent. Ear lobes are either red, white, or blue. See the link below for a picture of a chicken earlobe: http://www.mypetchicken.com/images/chickenPix/large/Out_GldnPlshHn_2_L.jpg In the picture above, the ear lobe is the white section on the chicken's face, to the left of the eye.
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certainly, you can try it.
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maybe
of course it hurts.
If they are in pain then no.
Earrings get placed in ear lobes.
Funny Ear lobes