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(all the domestic fowl have the same pet value of 10. Turkeys and chickens both cost 6 dwarfbucks at embark.)
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Hens will lay between 4 and 14 eggs and require a {{L|nest box}} to lay the eggs in. A rooster is required to fertilize the eggs however fertilization is not guaranteed.  Once hatched chicks will grow into adults in 1 year.
 
Hens will lay between 4 and 14 eggs and require a {{L|nest box}} to lay the eggs in. A rooster is required to fertilize the eggs however 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 rooster on embark is an easy way to keep a new fortress fed until larger scale food production can be established. Though more expensive, {{L|turkey}}s are more effective in the long run, as they have larger bodies (and therefore more butcherable meat) and lay larger clutches of eggs (10-14) at once; while chickens have a longer lifespan, permitting a number of turkey eggs to hatch will make this largely moot.
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Economically speaking, eggs are a very good source of food (1 egg = 1 meal) - starting out with 5 hens and rooster on embark is an easy way to keep a new fortress fed until larger scale food production can be established. {{L|Turkey}}s are more effective in the long run, as they have larger bodies (and therefore more butcherable meat) and lay larger clutches of eggs (10-14) at once; while chickens have a longer lifespan, permitting a number of turkey eggs to hatch will make this largely moot.
  
 
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 {{L|catsplosion#Birdsplosion|chickensplosion}}.
 
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 {{L|catsplosion#Birdsplosion|chickensplosion}}.

Revision as of 09:36, 21 March 2011

Chicken

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Biome
  • Domestic
Cannot be tamed
Butchering returns

Food items

Meat 6
Fat 6
Intestines 1

Raw materials

Bones 4
Skull 1
Skin Raw hide

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Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.
A small domestic bird capable of flying short distances. It is prized for its tasty eggs.

Male chickens are known as roosters, and female chickens are known as hens. Young chickens are known a chicks.

Hens will lay between 4 and 14 eggs and require a Template:L to lay the eggs in. A rooster is required to fertilize the eggs however 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 rooster on embark is an easy way to keep a new fortress fed until larger scale food production can be established. Template:Ls are more effective in the long run, as they have larger bodies (and therefore more butcherable meat) and lay larger clutches of eggs (10-14) at once; while chickens have a longer lifespan, permitting a number of turkey eggs to hatch will make this largely moot.

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 Template:L.

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