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.
In most cases the color of the ear lobe will indicate the color of the egg that a hen will lay. The offspring of a rooster will have the same color ear lobe as the rooster.
Other than the egg color the only other purpose would be where they would wear their ear rings
A chicken's earlobe is located on the side of the head, hidden by a flap of skin.
Chickens don't have ear lobes. They just have ear holes in the side of their heads.
Chlobes
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
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certainly, you can try it.
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maybe
If they are in pain then no.
Earrings get placed in ear lobes.
of course it hurts.
Yes, they are.
Funny Ear lobes