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Right-clicking a {{i|{{PAGENAME}}}} and selecting "Wring Neck", or simply letting one starve, will give you a {{i|Dead Turkey}}, or {{i|Dead Wild Turkey}} depending on the Turkey's origins. '''CAUTION:''' Wringing the Neck of a Turkey adds a small amount of [[Insanity]]. Turkey's will die if left in any [[Container]] so it may be advisable to let your Turkeys die naturally in a container rather than Wring their Necks and gaining Insanity. | Right-clicking a {{i|{{PAGENAME}}}} and selecting "Wring Neck", or simply letting one starve, will give you a {{i|Dead Turkey}}, or {{i|Dead Wild Turkey}} depending on the Turkey's origins. '''CAUTION:''' Wringing the Neck of a Turkey adds a small amount of [[Insanity]]. Turkey's will die if left in any [[Container]] so it may be advisable to let your Turkeys die naturally in a container rather than Wring their Necks and gaining Insanity. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:08, 1 June 2023
This article is Legacy content. Providence used to be the main hub of the new world before February 29th, 2024. It is now only accessible to older players.
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Raising TurkeysTurkey Gobblers and Turkey Hens can be caught in the wild or raised from a Turkey Poult while Fertile Turkey Hens are only found in the wild. In the wild all Turkeys look the same - you won't see which type it is until you pick up a Knocked Out Turkey. To raise Domesticated Turkeys at least one Turkey Gobbler must be present in your Turkey Coop for your Turkey Hens to lay Turkey Eggs. Eggs appear in the space beneath the Hens. If that spot is occupied, the Hen will not lay an Egg. Turkey Droppings appear in the bottom left spot and work their way across before moving up the next row, which means that Hens on the the very bottom row will often be unable to lay Eggs because the Turkey Droppings will block the space beneath them. An untouched Turkey Egg will hatch into a Turkey Poult after about 48 hours. NOTE: Moving a Turkey Egg may never hatch. Right-clicking a Turkey Hen and selecting "Wring Neck", or simply letting one starve, will give you a Dead Turkey, or Dead Wild Turkey depending on the Turkey's origins. CAUTION: Wringing the Neck of a Turkey adds a small amount of Insanity. Turkey's will die if left in any Container so it may be advisable to let your Turkeys die naturally in a container rather than Wring their Necks and gaining Insanity. |