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− | There are 5 Chicken Breeds in Animania. Each has slightly different drops and resources. For instance, the Orpington drops the best meat, while the Wyandotte lays brown eggs, and Leghorns lay eggs the fastest. | + | <noinclude>There are 5 Chicken Breeds in Animania. Each has slightly different drops and resources. For instance, the Orpington drops the best meat, while the Wyandotte lays brown eggs, and Leghorns lay eggs the fastest.</noinclude><includeonly>{{PAGENAME}} chickens are one of the 5 chicken breeds. Chickens lay [[Eggs|eggs]] that can be used to make [[Omelettes|omelettes]].</includeonly><noinclude> |
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* Peck the ground to look for additional food. | * Peck the ground to look for additional food. | ||
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For a hen to lay eggs, she must be happy (fed and watered) and have access to a [[Nest]]. You can pluck the eggs from the nest, or if you have a rooster nearby leave them to hatch into chicks. | For a hen to lay eggs, she must be happy (fed and watered) and have access to a [[Nest]]. You can pluck the eggs from the nest, or if you have a rooster nearby leave them to hatch into chicks. | ||
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Revision as of 21:12, 21 February 2018
There are 5 Chicken Breeds in Animania. Each has slightly different drops and resources. For instance, the Orpington drops the best meat, while the Wyandotte lays brown eggs, and Leghorns lay eggs the fastest.
Behaviors
- Peck the ground to look for additional food.
- Drink water from sources.
- Roosters crow in the early morning.
- Use nests to lay eggs.
- Drop feathers.
- In the wild they will eat frogs and toads.
- Spawn in family groups in the wild.
Breeds
Care
Food
- Chickens eat seeds (all vanilla seeds).
- Seeds can be scattered on the ground by right-clicking while holding seeds.
- Can be hand fed seeds.
Water
- Will drink from water filled Troughs, or water blocks such as ponds, rivers and lakes.
- You can also fill up a water bucket and give them a drink manually.
- Unlike pigs and cows, they do not consume a full water block or bucket.
Nests
For a hen to lay eggs, she must be happy (fed and watered) and have access to a Nest. You can pluck the eggs from the nest, or if you have a rooster nearby leave them to hatch into chicks.