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** When eating from a pile, they seem to eat roughly 10 seeds per RL day. | ** When eating from a pile, they seem to eat roughly 10 seeds per RL day. | ||
** Hens will lay [[egg]]s when fed and kept on the following types of tile: [[Dirt tile|dirt]], [[Grass tile|grass]], [[Enchanted grass]], [[Mycelium]], [[moss]], [[steppe]], [[lawn]], [[bushes]] (normal and enchanted), and [[farming|crops]]. | ** Hens will lay [[egg]]s when fed and kept on the following types of tile: [[Dirt tile|dirt]], [[Grass tile|grass]], [[Enchanted grass]], [[Mycelium]], [[moss]], [[steppe]], [[lawn]], [[bushes]] (normal and enchanted), and [[farming|crops]]. | ||
− | * To hatch eggs, lay a fertile egg on a tile and allow it to decay. When it reaches 100 damage, there is a small chance that a chicken will emerge. | + | * To hatch eggs, lay a [[egg|fertile egg]] on a tile and allow it to decay. When it reaches 100 damage, there is a small chance that a chicken will emerge. |
* Hens will be hunted down by carnivorous animals or mobs. | * Hens will be hunted down by carnivorous animals or mobs. | ||
* Dies at [[Age#Creatures|aged]] stage unless [[Animal husbandry#Caring|cared for]]. | * Dies at [[Age#Creatures|aged]] stage unless [[Animal husbandry#Caring|cared for]]. |
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Description
A fine hen proudly prods around here.
Notes
- A hen is a farm animal that can be found in the wilderness.
- They can be white, black, or brown in color.
- They can be lead with a rope without being tamed.
- Hens do not graze in Wurm.
- To hatch eggs, lay a fertile egg on a tile and allow it to decay. When it reaches 100 damage, there is a small chance that a chicken will emerge.
- Hens will be hunted down by carnivorous animals or mobs.
- Dies at aged stage unless cared for.
- You can have up to 13 hens loaded into a chicken coop for easy access to eggs. They can be fertile or infertile and will decay while in the chicken coop.