Australorp's Earlobes

The Angry Hen

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Hey Everybody,​

(I am not sure if this is in the right forum, please correct me if it isn't).
So here's the thing: I have a Black Australorp hen, Happy Feet, of whom earlobes are white.

I am not even close to an expert when it comes to the genetics of earlobe coloring on poultry... But I feel I should know better. (Please help me along the way).
I plan on using this as an educational thread once my question is answered and so it can help other folks wondering about earlobe genetics. (Does that make any sense?)

Is it normal for a BA to have white earlobes? I had three other BA's with red earlobes [that I remember]. Could it be because of something to do with hatchery quality?

I attached a photograph below, I hope this is useful:

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~Happy Feet~
This is not urgent and sorry if this whole thing makes me seem like a dummy...

As a side note, this may sound odd, but the other three BA's I owned had red earlobes and were overall nasty birds in general. This hen, Happy Feet, has white earlobes, went broody and hatched my first EVER broody hatch, and is the sweetest thing. Does that sounds weird? Get what I mean?

Also, my neighbor has a BA (I know for sure she's a BA) that visits daily. When I go to feed her millet, I see she has red earlobes. I am honestly confused!

Here is a photograph attached of the neighbor's Black Australorp:

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Sorry if it isn't too good of a photograph to view...​

Thank you in advance. This is NOT by any means urgent, just a little question that I always seem to wonder when I enter the coop. Have a nice evening and God bless! :)

Sincerely,
-The Angry Hen
 
I think it may just be genetics! If she isn't displaying signs of illness saying that this could be bad, I would just assume that you got a pretty snazzy looking bird! Best wishes! :)
 
Hello ChattyChickens4Life,

Thank you very much for responding. Yes, she's a very active hen and I doubt anything is wrong. Thank you once again!! I agree, the only thing I can think of that pops in my mind, is genetics. :)

Thanks! I think she thinks she's snazzy too! :lol:

-The Angry Hen
 
Hello ChattyChickens4Life,

Thank you very much for responding. Yes, she's a very active hen and I doubt anything is wrong. Thank you once again!! I agree, the only thing I can think of that pops in my mind, is genetics. :)

Thanks! I think she thinks she's snazzy too! :lol:

-The Angry Hen
Glad I could help! I hope she stays sweet and healthy! Best wishes! :)
 
Hey There apryl29,

Thank you for your response!

She lays a pale brown kind of egg. I know, I have read the same. I like to think it's true... But Happy Feet has thrown me off board. :lol:

-The Angry Hen
 

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