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− | {{Structure | Objects required=Board;15, Hay;5, Nails;8, Wooden Plugs;10 | Needs lighting?= | Liftable?= | | + | {{Structure |
− | == | + | | Objects required=Board;15, Hay;5, Nails;8, Wooden Plugs;10 |
− | + | | Size=2x2 | |
+ | | Needs lighting?=No | ||
+ | | Liftable?=No | ||
+ | | Repaired with=Hay | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | [[Image:Turkey_Coop_Inside.png|right|frame|alt=How is inside Turkey Coop.|The bottom left Hen will not be able to lay any eggs, because of the droppings.]] | ||
+ | {| | ||
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+ | <onlyinclude>{{#ifeq:{{{transcludesection|raisingpoulty}}}|raisingpoulty| | ||
+ | ==Raising Turkeys== | ||
− | + | {{i|Turkey Gobbler}}s and {{i|Turkey Hen}}s can be caught in the wild or raised from a {{i|Turkey Poult}} while {{i|Fertile Turkey Hen}}s are only found in the wild. In the wild all {{i|Turkey}}s 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 {{i|Turkey Coop}} for your Turkey Hens to lay {{i|Turkey Egg}}s. Eggs appear in the space beneath the Hens. If that spot is occupied, the Hen will not lay an Egg. {{i|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. | |
+ | {{{!}} class=wikitable | ||
+ | {{!}}- | ||
+ | {{!}} '''Poultry''' | ||
+ | {{!}} '''How Obtained''' | ||
+ | {{!}} '''Produces''' | ||
+ | {{!}}- | ||
+ | {{!}} {{i|Argopelter Poult}} | ||
+ | {{!}} {{i|Argopelter Egg}} | ||
+ | {{!}} {{i|Juvenile Argopelter}} | ||
+ | {{!}}- | ||
+ | {{!}} {{i|Fertile Turkey Hen}} | ||
+ | {{!}} {{i|Turkey}} | ||
+ | {{!}} {{i|Fertile Turkey Droppings}}, {{i|Golden Goose}}, {{i|Turkey Egg}} | ||
+ | {{!}}- | ||
+ | {{!}} {{i|Golden Goose}} | ||
+ | {{!}} {{i|Fertile Turkey Hen}} | ||
+ | {{!}} {{i|Golden Egg}} | ||
+ | {{!}}- | ||
+ | {{!}} {{i|Turkey Gobbler}} | ||
+ | {{!}} {{i|Turkey}} or {{i|Turkey Poult}} | ||
+ | {{!}} {{i|Turkey Droppings}} | ||
+ | {{!}}- | ||
+ | {{!}} {{i|Turkey Hen}} | ||
+ | {{!}} {{i|Turkey}} or {{i|Turkey Poult}} | ||
+ | {{!}} {{i|Turkey Droppings}}, {{i|Turkey Egg}} | ||
+ | {{!}}- | ||
+ | {{!}} {{i|Turkey Poult}} | ||
+ | {{!}} {{i|Turkey Egg}} | ||
+ | {{!}} {{i|Turkey Gobbler}}, {{i|Turkey Hen}} | ||
+ | {{!}}} | ||
+ | }}</onlyinclude> | ||
+ | ==Food Supply== | ||
− | + | Turkeys housed in a Turkey Coop must be fed, otherwise they will stave. To fill a Turkey Coop with food, select any organic material and right-click on the Turkey Coop. The Turkey Coop has a 200 point fill bar which can be viewed when right-clicking a Turkey Coop. Different foods contribute different amounts to it's fill bar with a {{i|Concordat of Worms}} being Turkey's favorite food, filling the bar completely. If the fill bar reaches 0 your Turkeys will quickly begin to starve to death. | |
+ | {{:Purity|transcludesection=turkeypurity}} | ||
− | + | <onlyinclude>{{#ifeq:{{{transcludesection|vacationturkeys}}}|vacationturkeys| | |
− | + | ==Protecting Your Turkeys During a Break== | |
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− | + | {{i|Turkey}}s quickly starve to death when left alone for extended periods of time. While Wild Turkeys can be easily replaced {{i|Fertile Turkey Hen}}s, {{i|Golden Goose}}s, and high [[Purity]] Domesticated Turkeys are significantly harder. One method for prolonging the life-span of your Turkeys when taking a break is to build each Turkey it's own {{i|Turkey Coop}} and fill it completely with food. As only one Turkey will be eating from that food supply it should last significantly longer. | |
− | + | }}</onlyinclude> | |
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− | + | ==Destroying a Turkey Coop== | |
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− | + | A {{i|Turkey Coop}} can't be {{i|Destroy}}ed by normal means, but requires the use of {{i|Smelling Salts}}. To Destroy a Turkey Coop select Smelling Salts from your inventory and right-click on the Turkey Coop. You will need enough to first lower the Turkey Coop's [[Purity#Turkey Purity|Purity]] to 0, after that, each subsequent Smelling Salt added will deal damage. Each Smelling Salt reduces the purity by 0.50 or deals 20% of damage. | |
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+ | {{Gamemenu | ||
+ | | item={{PAGENAME}}| key=U | ||
+ | | parent1=Buildings & Structures | key1=B | ||
+ | | parent2=Build | key2=B | ||
+ | }} |
Latest revision as of 20:15, 6 June 2022
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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. Food SupplyTurkeys housed in a Turkey Coop must be fed, otherwise they will stave. To fill a Turkey Coop with food, select any organic material and right-click on the Turkey Coop. The Turkey Coop has a 200 point fill bar which can be viewed when right-clicking a Turkey Coop. Different foods contribute different amounts to it's fill bar with a Concordat of Worms being Turkey's favorite food, filling the bar completely. If the fill bar reaches 0 your Turkeys will quickly begin to starve to death. Turkey PurityTurkey Purity is based on a combination of the average Purity of all Turkeys inside it and the Purity of the Turkey Coop itself, and chance. Each time a Turkey Egg is lain with a higher Purity than the Turkey Coop, the Purity of the entire Turkey Coop will increase by up to .10%. A Turkey will have the Purity of the Turkey Egg it was hatched from. That Purity will be passed onto the products which come from that Turkey. Wild-caught Turkeys will always have a Purity of 0% which will generally negatively affect the average Purity of the Turkey's inside a Turkey Coop. Protecting Your Turkeys During a BreakTurkeys quickly starve to death when left alone for extended periods of time. While Wild Turkeys can be easily replaced Fertile Turkey Hens, Golden Gooses, and high Purity Domesticated Turkeys are significantly harder. One method for prolonging the life-span of your Turkeys when taking a break is to build each Turkey it's own Turkey Coop and fill it completely with food. As only one Turkey will be eating from that food supply it should last significantly longer. Destroying a Turkey CoopA Turkey Coop can't be Destroyed by normal means, but requires the use of Smelling Salts. To Destroy a Turkey Coop select Smelling Salts from your inventory and right-click on the Turkey Coop. You will need enough to first lower the Turkey Coop's Purity to 0, after that, each subsequent Smelling Salt added will deal damage. Each Smelling Salt reduces the purity by 0.50 or deals 20% of damage. |
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