What you're describing isn't really possible using ELB or other generic load balancer, but you can write a load balancer in ZMQ directly.
The main issue is that ZMQ isn't a generic socket protocol - for ZMQ to connect successfully, it needs to know about each individual socket it's connected to. Further, a generic load balancer like ELB doesn't speak ZMQ, so you can't connect ZMQ directly to it - in theory you could pass a connection through ELB, but it would start to break down the moment you add more than one socket on the other side.
But there are many techniques to create your own ZMQ load balancer, I suggest you read this section of the ZMQ guide to see a proto-architecture they describe to handle this. Really, I recommend you read the whole guide, lots of valuable info in there.
The basic idea is that you write a broker that receives messages on the front end, and on the back end has a pool of workers that have registered themselves with the broker. Each worker tells the broker that it's ready for work. When the broker sends work to the worker, it knows it's busy, and sends new messages to a different worker. When the worker is done, it alerts the broker and passes back any results. Then it's available for new work.
Depending on your needs, that's one pattern that could work for you, if you need more of a round-robin approach then you can just use one of the socket types that use that method of communicating, namely PUSH
or DEALER
.