The genetics of chicken color involves more than one gene. There are the genes for the down and genes for the barbed feathers. There are enhancers and diluters of color, barring and mottling and all numbers and different types of genes involved in the final coloration of a chicken.
It would be very difficult to get a predominately homozygous recessive white chicken and not have any leakage. The White Leghorn is a dominant white chicken, and it even has color leakage problems. There's just too many variables as chicken coloration is more than just a black hen versus a red hen with an occasional white one thrown in the mix.
leak and onion, vegetable, chicken and i think that's it!
yes i have lite white discharge
White smoke exhaust usually means either a head gasket leak or an intake gasket leak. Both are cheaper to repair sooner than later.
Yes. It also depending on what kind of stop leak and how much is used.
White smoke usually indicates a water leak into the engine block. Blue or black smoke would indicate an oil leak. possibly pistons!! my 88 Monte Carlo did that
A small leak in a head gasket. When the engine is hot the head expands and the leak opens up. When the cooling fan comes on it removes some of the heat and the leak closes back up. This will not last, the leak will get bigger and leak all the time.
Sounds like you have a coolant leak.
Look for a leak, if not white smoke from exhaust (going into engine)
External or internal leak. If there is no apparent external leak and you see white smoke then you have a blown head gasket.
white overalls contain no pigment,if there is a high pressure steam leak it will not blast dye or pigment into your skin
White smoke is a coolant leak Black is a rich condition Blue is burnt oil.
categorically "no," suspect a head gasket.