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Revision as of 16:11, 2 February 2015

Hen
A Hen
Information
Aggressive
No, this creature will not attack unprovoked.
Tamable
Yes, you may tame this creature.
Dominate
No, this creature is unable to be dominated.
Groomable
Yes, you may groom this creature.
Ridable
No, this creature cannot be ridden.
Swimmer
No, this creature cannot swim.
Butchering produces
Meat
Diet
Grain,seeds,vegetables and grass.
Lair
Spawns anywhere



Main / Bestiary / Hen

Description

A fine hen proudly prods around here.

Hen is a farm animal that can be found in the wilderness. They can be lead with a rope without being tamed. Hens do not graze. You must feed them by hand or by dropping a pile of seed near them. When eating from a pile, they seem to eat roughly 10 seeds per RL day. After they eat 2 seeds they will lay 1 egg every 3 hours.

Eggs can be used for cooking, eating, or hatching new chickens. To hatch eggs, lay one on a tile and allow it to decay. When it reaches 100 damage, there is a small chance that a chicken will emerge. Due to the low success rate of hatching (at least on Freedom), there is speculation that this function is perhaps bugged or is dependent on how dense the server animal population is.

Hens will follow roosters. Chickens will follow hens. It can be quite difficult to separate the animals when this happens, so be careful about leading too close.

Hen will be hunted down by carnivorous animals or mobs.

Notes

  • 15 kg corpse.
  • Extremely weak, and will die (likely of fear) moments after initiating combat.
  • Will only lay eggs on a level, natural (dirt, grass, crops) tile. Hens will not lay eggs on lawn
  • Dies at Venerable. (Note: Many players have experienced chickens dying before venerable age, sometimes before old. This needs confirmation.)

Reference

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