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Dang is there anything you don’t know??? How about this, why don’t chickens have teeth?Um, that's another right and wrong one, although it is closer to right than the feather color one.
Most of the breeds that lay white eggs do happen to have white earlobs, and most of the breeds that lay brown eggs do happen to have red earlobes, but there are a few breeds that are exceptions either way. When someone mixes two breeds that have matching earlobe colors and matching eggshell colors, of course the chicks have those same traits too-- so new breeds and hybrids do tend to keep the same pattern that is already common. But if you start mixing chickens with red earlobes and chickens with white earlobes, you can easily get chickens that have both red and white in each earlobe. Adding the blue eggshell gene does not change the earlobe color, so you can have red or white or mixed earlobes on chickens that lay blue or green eggs. And depending on what other color genes the chicken has, "white" earlobes can actually look yellow or green or blue (Silkies are known for having blue earlobes.)