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And the butter that normanck posted is OAC7. What do the rest of you see?
Regarding the color match of the ears and eggs, it was explained that there is no linkage between the two and that it was more of a custom that folks bred to. There are lots of examples of lesser known breeds that do not fit the mold: Breeds that lay brown eggs and have white ear lobes=Penedesencas and Empordenesas and Lamonas laid and American Hollands, Polish and Crevecoeur have white egg and have red ears and I know there are more--these are the ones I can think of off the top of my head.My barn yard mixes have proved red lobes to be dominant to white lobes. I have both white and brown egg laying mixed breeds all of which have red lobes. but I do however believe that white lobes are linked to white eggs since the only Basque hen I have had will white lobes (culled) was also the only Basque hen I have seen that lays white eggs.....
I think ear lobe color is one of those things that you have to pair "like" to "like" or offset deficiencies to improve, but watching over time to she who hold the most white on the lobes over the life of the bird should help identify which have better prepotency. (Just had to use the word prepotency since it has seemed to be a buzz word the last few weeks).