Legacy:Chicken Coop

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Chicken Coop
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Vital statistics
Size 3 x 3
Skill(s) Required Animal Husbandry
Object(s) Required (Fir Bough or Elm Bough) x10, Board x30, Block of Wood x5, Straw x10
Required By (5) Chick, Chicken, Chicken Egg, Cock, Gold Egg
Repaired With Board
Can be Lifted No
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Icon keyboard.pngBuild > Construction > Buildings > Chicken Coop

Some optimal chicken placement example

Build a Chicken Coop in order to breed hens and cocks. Each hen will take around 1 real life day to lay an egg. Be sure to leave a space below the hen or it will not give an egg; chickens are stored in an 8x8 grid. Hens will lay eggs without a cock in the Chicken Coop, but they will not be fertilized. (Fertilized eggs have a white pie fraction overlayed on them indicating when they will hatch into chicks.) Fertilized eggs can still be turned into food. Note that Hens must have a space directly below them to lay eggs and fertilized eggs must be under the hens for it to hatch. The timer will stop after some time, if there is no chicken above the egg. Chicks must have a 2x2 tile space, a total of 4 tiles, to mature into chickens.

Essentially, chicken quality is directly based on seed quality. Higher quality fodder from higher quality seeds will allow your chicks to grow into higher quality hens and cocks; Higher quality cocks and hens will produce higher quality eggs, which will hatch into higher quality chicks than the previous generation, and thus the cycle repeats.

When a new egg is laid, it's quality is based on the average of it's parents' quality +/-5. When it hatches the chick is innitialy of same quality as an egg. When said chick grows it feeds several times. If at such feeding interveal fodder quality is lower than that of a chick, then chick's quality will drop by one level. Chicks never grow in quality and mature chickens never change theirs.

Chickens require feeding. To do this, pick up fodder material (as listed below) up with a left-click and right-click on the coop. This will fill the fodder bar a bit. You will not be able to recover any seed/plants used in this manner. Fodder fills up a meter inside the coop; the amount removed is proportionate to the amount of chickens contained therein.

Plants that could be used as fodder:

How to Acquire

A chicken coop can be built generally on a 3x3 paved area.

Notes

  • The quality of the Chicken Coop has no effect on the eggs and chicks produced.