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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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12y ago

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

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A chicken's earlobe is located on the side of the head, hidden by a flap of skin.

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Chickens don't have ear lobes. They just have ear holes in the side of their heads.

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Chlobes

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