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Depending on your [[Arthropodology]] skill level, slaughtering chickens may produce [[Skinlicker]]s, [[White Sawfly|White Sawflies]], [[Toad Sawfly|Toad Sawflies]], [[Bat Mite]]s, [[Stone Fly|Stone Flies]], [[Hairy Slug]]s and [[Rose Mite]]s.
 
Depending on your [[Arthropodology]] skill level, slaughtering chickens may produce [[Skinlicker]]s, [[White Sawfly|White Sawflies]], [[Toad Sawfly|Toad Sawflies]], [[Bat Mite]]s, [[Stone Fly|Stone Flies]], [[Hairy Slug]]s and [[Rose Mite]]s.
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Chickens are found in the wild by examining Pale Pampas Grass (to find a Hen) or Dark Pampas Grass (to find a Rooster) after one has obtained the Avian Selection skill. These silly animals are kept in a Chicken Coop, where they can be slaughtered to produce Chicken Meat, or kept alive to produce eggs, which will sometimes hatch into more chickens if given time and the right temperature.

Use

Slaughtering a chicken yields 1 Chicken Meat and occasionally Chicken Bones. Whole live chickens (and eggs) can be fed to snakes in a serpentarium.

Breeding

To successfully breed chickens you must:

  • Have a Chicken Coop - refer to this for detailed chicken raising
  • Have a hen and a rooster
  • Have enough food that they won't die

Feeding

Chickens devour Barley and insects, which are converted to Chicken Feed when placed in the Chicken Coop. It would appear that roosters eat much more than hens do, but this information is unconfirmed.

Eggs

Hens produce eggs at some unknown rate. These eggs will hatch into more chickens if one of two conditions is met: If the pen is empty other than eggs and feed (no hens), or if a Rooster is present in the coop along with hens and eggs. If the coop is empty, some number of eggs will hatch each 6am, possibly affected by temperature. If the coop has one or more roosters along with hens, one egg will hatch for each rooster present in the pen. When the egg hatches, it leaves behind Crushed Egg Shells.

Byproducts

Depending on your Arthropodology skill level, slaughtering chickens may produce Skinlickers, White Sawflies, Toad Sawflies, Bat Mites, Stone Flies, Hairy Slugs and Rose Mites.