Legacy:Chick
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Chick | |||
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Vital statistics | |||
Size | 1 x 1 | ||
Skill(s) Required | Hunting | ||
Object(s) Required | Chicken Egg, Chicken, Chicken Coop | ||
Produced By | Grassland, Moor, Heath | ||
Required By | (2) Chicken, Cock | ||
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A Chick is a young Chicken or Cock (female and male chicken, respectively).
How to Acquire
There are two ways to obtain a Chick:
- Wild flocks of chicken may randomly spawn on Grassland, Moor, or Heath. Right-clicking a Chick will cause your character to chase it. The Chick will flee, so running is necessary unless you are standing directly next to it. Once caught, it will appear in your inventory.
- Build a Chicken Coop for breeding Chickens and Cocks. A fertile Chicken Egg will hatch into a Chick, if brooded by a Chicken inside a Chicken Coop.
How to Use
- When a Chick is placed inside a Chicken Coop with sufficient fodder, it will turn into a Chicken or Cock after 3 days in-game time.
- Chicks can be killed in the inventory via the "Wring Neck" option just as other inventory animals, but that does not result in a butcherable corpse; instead it will turn into A mess...
- If killed via combat, it will leave a Dead Chicken as its corpse, meaning you don't need to wait for Chicks to grow into chickens to get a butcherable corpse for Feathers, Raw Chicken Meat, Bone Material, and Wishbones.
- If a Chick is dropped inside a house, it will not flee when attacked, making it easier retrieve corpses.
Quality
When Chicks are hatched, they will need to eat three times to grow into adult chickens (either Chickens or Cocks, though the odds seem to lean towards Chickens). Each time they eat, their quality decreases if the fodder quality is less than their own quality.