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− | Toute personne avec la compétence [[sélection de volaille]] a une petite chance de trouver un [[oeuf]] en coupant du bois. De même, vous pouvez également trouver des poules en examinant les herbes "Pale Pampas Grass" (environ 10%) et des coqs (environ 1%)en examinant les "Dark Green Pampas Grass" | + | Toute personne avec la compétence [[sélection de volaille]] a une petite chance de trouver un [[oeuf]] en coupant du bois. De même, vous pouvez également trouver des poules en examinant les herbes "Pale Pampas Grass" (environ 10%) et des coqs (environ 1%)en examinant les "Dark Green Pampas Grass" (qui sont brunes au lieu d'être jaunes comme les pale pampas) |
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''(Full detail on the operation of Chicken Coops can be found on the [[Chicken Coop]] page.) | ''(Full detail on the operation of Chicken Coops can be found on the [[Chicken Coop]] page.) |
Revision as of 16:55, 13 March 2009
Un poulet est soit une poule soit un coq dans le jeu.
Les poulets mangent de l' orge et quand ils sont tués, ils produisent de la viande de poulet utile pour la cuisine. Quand les oeufs éclosent, ils produisent des poules et des coquilles d'oeuf.
Ils vivent dans un poulailler et ne peuvent pas être entreposés dans un coffre. Ils peuvent être stockés (sans être nourris) dans un vivarium A serpents (les serpents mangent très peu).
Obtention
Toute personne avec la compétence sélection de volaille a une petite chance de trouver un oeuf en coupant du bois. De même, vous pouvez également trouver des poules en examinant les herbes "Pale Pampas Grass" (environ 10%) et des coqs (environ 1%)en examinant les "Dark Green Pampas Grass" (qui sont brunes au lieu d'être jaunes comme les pale pampas)
coq et poule | Pale pampa grass |
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Elevage
(Full detail on the operation of Chicken Coops can be found on the Chicken Coop page.)
Hens, roosters and eggs can all be carried, but they will do nothing unless placed in a Chicken Coop. The temperature of the coop should be regulated at an optimal level, and hens and roosters should be kept fed with barley. Providing these conditions are met, chickens will breed as follows:
- A hen will lay one egg per day, provided there is either 1) a rooster present, or 2) no eggs presently in the coop. (In other words, if you have only hens, you will need to remove the eggs from the coop each day to keep them laying.) Hens prevent eggs from hatching, unless a rooster is also present.
- The presence of a rooster will keep hens laying even when there are eggs already in the coop. A rooster will also allow eggs to hatch in the presence of hens.
- Eggs, given favorable temperature conditions, will hatch if there are no hens present, or if both hens and roosters are present. Eggs hatch into hens 95% of the time and roosters 5% of the time.
Hens eat about 5 Barley each per game day. You can keep 20 Hens in a coop. Hens produce 1 egg each per game day. Roosters eat abut 20 Barley each per game day. Eggs hatch 1 Hen (95%) or 1 Rooster (5%) per game day. You can put up to 100 eggs in a coop, but only 20 of them will hatch. If a rooster hatches, you will only get Roosters that day, and usually just one Rooster. If you don't want to gather the eggs every day, you must have a rooster for continuous production.
When you put hens or eggs in an empty coop, there's a 24 hour wait before any eggs are laid or hatched. This is not correct for eggs, You can put eggs in at 5:30am and take out hens and eggs after 6:30 am. This is the no barley method of hatching eggs. -Aberdon
Hens will lay eggs, and eggs will hatch hens and roosters, at any temperature, but your odds are the best when the temperature is 60-100 degrees at 6:00 AM. The temperature behavior of a Chicken Coop changes each game day, at midnight. Setting the Chicken Coop slats to control the temperature is an important consideration if you are concerned about efficiency. Otherwise, just leave the Slats at half-open, and you'll still be OK most of the time.
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