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'''Chickens''' are common [[Domestic animal|domestic poultry]] known for their [[egg]]s and meat. Male chickens are known as ''roosters'', female chickens are known as ''hens'', and young chickens are known as ''chicks''. Like other domestic poultry, they spend most of their time rooting around the ground, eating [[vermin]].
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'''Chickens''' are common [[Domestic animal|domestic poultry]] known for their [[egg]]s and meat. Male chickens are known as ''roosters'', female chickens are known as ''hens'', and young chickens are known as ''chicks''. Like other domestic poultry, they spend most of their time rooting around on the ground, eating [[vermin]].
  
Hens will lay between 4 and 15 eggs when provided with a [[nest box]]. A rooster is required to fertilize the eggs, however fertilization is not guaranteed. Once hatched, chicks will grow into adults in 1 year.
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Hens will lay between 4-15 eggs when provided with a [[nest box]]. A rooster is required to fertilize the eggs, but fertilization is not guaranteed. Once hatched, chicks will grow into adults in 1 year.
  
 
Economically speaking, [[egg]]s are a very good source of food (1 egg = 1 meal) - starting out with 5 hens and roosters on embark is an easy way to keep a new fortress fed until larger scale food production can be established. Long-term, [[egg production]] remains a viable food industry, though other domestic birds (such as [[turkey]]s) produce more eggs and meat.
 
Economically speaking, [[egg]]s are a very good source of food (1 egg = 1 meal) - starting out with 5 hens and roosters on embark is an easy way to keep a new fortress fed until larger scale food production can be established. Long-term, [[egg production]] remains a viable food industry, though other domestic birds (such as [[turkey]]s) produce more eggs and meat.
  
Most fortresses will collect the eggs as fast as they are laid but this will prevent expanding your chicken population. To deliberately expand the population (and provide chickens for a [[meat industry]]), simply forbid one or more stacks of eggs by pressing {{key|t}}, select a nest box in use and press {{key|f}} to forbid the eggs from being collected. Alternatively, deny your dwarves access to the nest boxes with locked doors. Be warned that large groups of chickens will require a significant amount of space for them to roam, otherwise they will quickly get into [[overcrowding|fights]]; additionally, failing to collect eggs may rapidly lead to a [[catsplosion#Birdsplosion|chicksplosion]].
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Most fortresses will collect the eggs as fast as they are laid, but this will prevent expanding your chicken population. To deliberately expand the population (and provide chickens for a [[meat industry]]), simply forbid one or more stacks of eggs by pressing {{key|t}}, select a nest box in use and press {{key|f}} to forbid the eggs from being collected. Alternatively, deny your dwarves access to the nest boxes with locked doors, or forbid [[stockpile|stockpiling]] and [[cooking]] the eggs. Be warned that large groups of chickens will require a significant amount of space for them to roam, otherwise they will quickly get into [[overcrowding|fights]]; additionally, failing to collect eggs may rapidly lead to a [[catsplosion#Birdsplosion|chicksplosion]].
  
 
Some dwarves [[Preferences|like]] chickens for their ''clucking'' and their ''scratching''.
 
Some dwarves [[Preferences|like]] chickens for their ''clucking'' and their ''scratching''.
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For some reason, roosters give a skull more often than anything else. This may be because the butcher holds it by the throat when cut. It's a well known fact that chickens can run even after being beheaded. For more info see [[Domestic_animal|domestic animals' page]]
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For some reason, roosters give a skull more often than anything else; this may be because the butcher holds them by the throat when cutting. It's a well-known fact that chickens can run even after being beheaded. For more info, see the [[Domestic_animal|domestic animals' page]].
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Chickens are often observed crossing [[road]]s, with [[scholar]]s speculating about their motivations.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 14:05, 8 February 2024

Chicken
Chicken couple sprites anim.gif
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Urist likes chickens for their scratching.
Portrait

No portrait

Biome

Attributes

· Egglaying

Tamed Attributes
Pet value 10

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Not hunting/war trainable 

Size
Birth: 60 cm3
Mid: 1,500 cm3
Max: 3,000 cm3
Food products
Eggs 4-15
Age
Adult at: 1
Max age: 7-15
Butchering returns

Food items

Meat 2-6
Fat 2-6
Intestines 1

Raw materials

Bones 0-4
Skull 1
Skin Raw hide

Wikipedia article

This article is about the current version of DF.
Note that some content may still need to be updated.

A small domestic bird capable of flying short distances. It is prized for its tasty eggs.

Chickens are common domestic poultry known for their eggs and meat. Male chickens are known as roosters, female chickens are known as hens, and young chickens are known as chicks. Like other domestic poultry, they spend most of their time rooting around on the ground, eating vermin.

Hens will lay between 4-15 eggs when provided with a nest box. A rooster is required to fertilize the eggs, but fertilization is not guaranteed. Once hatched, chicks will grow into adults in 1 year.

Economically speaking, eggs are a very good source of food (1 egg = 1 meal) - starting out with 5 hens and roosters on embark is an easy way to keep a new fortress fed until larger scale food production can be established. Long-term, egg production remains a viable food industry, though other domestic birds (such as turkeys) produce more eggs and meat.

Most fortresses will collect the eggs as fast as they are laid, but this will prevent expanding your chicken population. To deliberately expand the population (and provide chickens for a meat industry), simply forbid one or more stacks of eggs by pressing t, select a nest box in use and press f to forbid the eggs from being collected. Alternatively, deny your dwarves access to the nest boxes with locked doors, or forbid stockpiling and cooking the eggs. Be warned that large groups of chickens will require a significant amount of space for them to roam, otherwise they will quickly get into fights; additionally, failing to collect eggs may rapidly lead to a chicksplosion.

Some dwarves like chickens for their clucking and their scratching.


Admired for its clucking.
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For some reason, roosters give a skull more often than anything else; this may be because the butcher holds them by the throat when cutting. It's a well-known fact that chickens can run even after being beheaded. For more info, see the domestic animals' page.

Chickens are often observed crossing roads, with scholars speculating about their motivations.

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