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==About==  
 
==About==  
  
[[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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In order to breed {{i|Turkey}}s, you need at least one {{i|Turkey Gobbler}} present in your {{i|Turkey Coop}} for your {{i|Turkey Hen}}s or {{i|Fertile Turkey Hen}} to lay {{i|Turkey Egg}}s, once the turkey hen lay an {{i|Turkey Egg}}, left the egg '''untouched''' in a Turkey Coop for 48 hours will hatch a {{i|Turkey Poult}}, the poult will grow into [[Turkey Gobbler]] or a [[Turkey Hen]] afterward.
 
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At least one {{i|Turkey Gobbler}} must be present in your {{i|Turkey Coop}} for your {{i|Turkey Hen}}s to lay {{i|Turkey Egg}}s. A {{i|Turkey Egg}} left '''untouched''' in a Turkey Coop for 48 hours will become either a [[Turkey Gobbler]] or a [[Turkey Hen]]. A Turkey will have the purity of the Turkey Egg it was hatched from.
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{{Notice| CAUTION! A Turkey Egg that has been touched or moved at all will cause it to never hatch.|}}
 
{{Notice| CAUTION! A Turkey Egg that has been touched or moved at all will cause it to never hatch.|}}
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[[Turkey Gobbler]] and [[Turkey Hen]] can be caught in the wild or raised from a {{i|Turkey Poult}}. In the wild they will look like any other Wild {{i|Turkey}} - you won't see which type of Turkey it is until you pick up a stunned Turkey. Wild-caught Turkeys will always have a [[Purity]] of 0% which will bring down the Purity of the rest of the Turkey Coop. A domesticated Turkey will have the purity of the Turkey Egg it was hatched from. Both Turkey Gobblers and Turkey Hens also produce {{i|Turkey Droppings}}.
 
  
{{i|Fertile Turkey Hen}}s are only found in the wild. Like Turkey Gobblers and Turkey Hens Fertile Turkey Hens look like any other Wild Turkey. When placed in a Turkey Coop with a Turkey Gobbler, it will lay Turkey Eggs faster than a Turkey Hen, and produce {{i|Fertile Turkey Droppings}} which are a better fertilizer than Turkey Droppings. Rarely a Fertile Turkey Hen will give birth to a {{i|Golden Goose}}. A Golden Goose will lay {{i|Golden Egg}}s instead of Turkey Eggs.
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==Species and Breeding==
  
Eggs appear in the space beneath the {{i|Turkey Hen}}s. If that spot is occupied, then 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.  This is important to remember, because it means that Hens in the bottom row will often be unable to lay Eggs because the Turkey Droppings will block the space beneath them. The [[Purity]] of {{i|Turkey Egg}}s increases randomly when it is laid. This increase is based on the total Purity of the entire {{i|Turkey Coop}}. Each time an Egg is laid that has higher Purity than the Turkey Coop, the Purity of the entire Turkey Coop will increase as well.
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{{i|Turkey Gobbler}} and {{i|Turkey Hen}} can be caught in the wild or raised from a {{i|Turkey Poult}}. In the wild they all look the same, you won't see which type of Turkey it is until you pick up a stunned Turkey.
  
:{| class=wikitable
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A domesticated Turkey will have the purity of the Turkey Egg it was hatched from. Both Turkey Gobblers and Turkey Hens also produce {{i|Turkey Droppings}}.
! Poultry !! How Obtained !! Produces
 
|- align=left
 
| {{i|Fertile Turkey Hen}} || {{i|Turkey}} || *{{i|Fertile Turkey Droppings}} *{{i|Golden Goose}} *{{i|Turkey Egg}}
 
|- align=left
 
| {{i|Golden Goose}} || {{i|Fertile Turkey Hen}} || *{{i|Golden Egg}}
 
|- align=left
 
| {{i|Turkey Gobbler}} || *{{i|Turkey}} or {{i|Turkey Poult}} || *{{i|Turkey Droppings}}
 
|- align=left
 
| {{i|Turkey Hen}} || *{{i|Turkey}} or {{i|Turkey Poult}} || *{{i|Turkey Droppings}} *{{i|Turkey Egg}}
 
|- align=left
 
| {{i|Turkey Poult}} || {{i|Turkey Egg}} || *{{i|Fertile Turkey Droppings}} *{{i|Turkey Gobbler}} *{{i|Turkey Hen}}
 
|}
 
  
==Stuffed Turkey==
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{{i|Fertile Turkey Hen}}s are only found in the wild or hatched in {{i|Red Easter Egg}}. In the wild they look like a normal turkey.
  
A {{i|Dead Turkey}}, or {{i|Dead Wild Turkey}} if it was wild-caught, is received when wringing the neck of a {{i|Turkey Hen}}.
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Fertile Turkey Hen will lay Turkey Eggs faster than a Turkey Hen, and produce {{i|Fertile Turkey Droppings}} which are a better fertilizer than Turkey Droppings. Rarely a Fertile Turkey Hen will give birth to a {{i|Golden Goose}}.
  
'''CAUTION:''' Wringing the Neck of a Turkey adds a small amount of [[Insanity]]. Turkey's will die if left in any [[Container]] other than a {{i|Turkey Coop}} so it may be advisable to let your Turkeys die naturally in a container rather than Wring their Necks and gain Insanity.  
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{{i|Golden Goose}} can only hatched by Fertile Turkey Hen. Golden Goose will lay {{i|Golden Egg}}s instead of Turkey Eggs.
  
Plucking a {{i|Dead Turkey}}, or {{i|Dead Wild Turkey}}, will give you a {{i|Plucked Turkey}}/{{i|Plucked Wild Turkey}} and 2x {{i|Turkey Feathers}} and by chance a {{i|Weighty Wattle}}. There is a chance one or even both of the Turkey Feathers will be instead be a {{i|Majestic Tail-Feather of Turkey}}.
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The following table shows how they are obtained and what they produces:
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[[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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{| class=wikitable
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! Poultry !! How Obtained !! Produces
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|-
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| {{i2|Fertile Turkey Hen}} || {{i2|Turkey}}
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*{{i2|Fertile Turkey Droppings}}
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*{{i2|Golden Goose}}
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*{{i2|Turkey Egg}}
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|-
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| {{i2|Golden Goose}} || {{i2|Fertile Turkey Hen}} || {{i2|Golden Egg}}
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|-
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| {{i2|Turkey Gobbler}}  
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*{{i2|Turkey}}
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*{{i2|Turkey Poult}}  
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| {{i2|Turkey Droppings}}  
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|-
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| {{i2|Turkey Hen}}  
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|
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*{{i2|Turkey}}  
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*{{i2|Turkey Poult}}  
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|
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*{{i2|Turkey Droppings}}
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*{{i2|Turkey Egg}}
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|-
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| {{i2|Turkey Poult}} || {{i2|Turkey Egg}}
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* {{i2|Fertile Turkey Droppings}}
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* {{i2|Turkey Gobbler}}
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* {{i2|Turkey Hen}}
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|}
  
A {{i|Plucked Turkey}} can be Stuffed with {{i|Roasted Pine Nut Stuffing}} to make a {{i|Unbaked Stuffed Turkey}}. Bake it for about an hour in a lit {{i|Stove}} to get a {{i|Stuffed Turkey}}. Right-click your {{i|Stuffed Turkey}} and choose Cut 'er Up to get:
 
  
*2x {{i|Domesticated Turkey Breast}}
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Eggs appear in the space beneath the {{i|Turkey Hen}}s. If that spot is occupied, then the Hen will not lay an Egg.
*2x {{i|Domesticated Turkey Wing}}
 
*2x {{i|Domesticated Turkey Drumstick}}
 
*2x {{i|Domesticated Turkey Thigh}}
 
  
A {{i|Plucked Wild Turkey}} is can be Stuffed with 2x {{i|Pine Nut}}s and 6x of {{i|Any Plant}} to make a {{i|Unbaked Wild Stuffed Turkey}}. Bake it for about an hour in a lit {{i|Stove}} to get your {{i|Stuffed Wild Turkey}}
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{{i|Turkey Droppings}} or {{i|Fertile Turkey Droppings}} appear in the bottom left spot and work their way across before moving up the next row.  This is important to remember, because it means that Hens in the bottom row will often be unable to lay Eggs because the Turkey Droppings will block the space beneath them.
  
*2x {{i|Wild Turkey Breast}}
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==Food Supply==
*2x {{i|Wild Turkey Wing}}
 
*2x {{i|Wild Turkey Drumstick}}
 
*2x {{i|Wild Turkey Thigh}}
 
  
When Cutting Up either a Wild or Domesticated [[Stuffed Turkey]] there is a chance to also get a {{i|Last Wish-Bone}}, {{i|The Elusive Last Bone}}, {{i|Turkey Gizzard}}, {{i|Turkey Heart}}, {{i|Turkey Liver}} or {{i|Turkey Neck}}.
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Turkey's kept in a Turkey Coop must be fed, otherwise they will stave. To fill a Turkey Coop with food, select the item you wish to add from you inventory and right-click on the Turkey Coop.
  
==Stuffed Argopelter==
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The Turkey Coop has a 200 point food capacity. The table below shows what items can be added to the bin and how many fill points they provide.
  
A {{i|Skinned Argopelter}} is obtained when [[Butchery|Butchering]] an {{i|Argopelter}}.
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Items that can be placed in the Turkey Coop:
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*{{i|Any Nuts}}
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*{{i|Any Mushroom}}
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*{{i|Any Berries}}
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*{{i|Any Flower}}s
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*{{i|Any Tinder}}s
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*{{i|Any Cabbage Leaf}}
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*{{i|Any Bugs}}
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*Any food item
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*Any meat
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*Any seeds
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*And more...
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|}
  
A {{i|Skinned Argopelter}} can be Stuffed with a {{i|Grub}} and {{i|Salamander Tail}} to make a {{i|Unbaked Stuffed Argopelter}}. Bake it for a couple of hours in a lit {{i|Stove}} to get a {{i|Stuffed Argopelter}}. Right-click your {{i|Stuffed Argopelter}} and choose Cut 'er Up to get:
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The following table show most of the item that can be used to feed the turkey, not all item are listed:
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
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! Ingredient !! % Filled !! Fill Points
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|{{PropVals/Print Entry|Concordat of Worms;}} || 100 || 200
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Beaming-Proud Sunflower;}} || ? || ?
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Earthworm Python;}} || 25 || 50
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| Any Meat Slab x 1 || 6 || 12
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|-
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Common Earthworm;}} || 5 || 10
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|-
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| Any Seeds x 100 || 5 || 10
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|-
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Plucked Turkey;}} || 5 || 10
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Beetle;}} || 3.5 || 7
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|-
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Dead Wild Turkey;}} || 2.5 || 5
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Dead Turkey;}} || 2.5 || 5
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|-
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Any Raw Steak;}} || 2 || 4
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|-
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Seaweed;}} || 1.5 || 3
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|-
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Cabbage;}} || 1.5 ||  3
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|-
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Small Sugar;}} || 1.3 || 2.6
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|-
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Ear of Cereal;}} || ? || ?
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|-
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Dead Rabbit;}} || 1.25 || 2.5
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|-
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Hay;}} || 1 || 2
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|-
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Dead Timber Rattler;}} || 1 || 2
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|-
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Dead Wartbite Cricket;}} || 1 || 2
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|-
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Dead Silk Runner;}} || 1 || 2
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|-
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Any Raw Meat Cut;}} || 1 || 2
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|-
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Crispy Cricket;}} || 0.75 || 1.5
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|-
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|New World Gourd;}} || 0.5 || 1
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|-
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Honeysuckle Kudzu;}} || 0.5 || 1
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|-
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Garlic;}} || 0.5 || 1
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|-
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Meat Shreds;}} || 0.5 || 1
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|-
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Bone;}} || 0.5 || 1
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|-
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Pumpkin Flesh;}} || 0.5 || 1
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|-
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Cabbage Core;}} || 0.5 || 1
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|-
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Any Vegetable;}} || 0.5 || 1
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|-
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Any Nuts;}} || 0.5 || 1
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|-
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Any Mushroom;}} || 0.5 || 1
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|-
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Any Berries;}} || 0.5 || 1
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|-
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Any Flower;}} || 0.5 || 1
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|-
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Any Tinder;}} || 0.5 || 1
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|-
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Any Cabbage Leaf;}} || 0.25 || 0.5
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|-
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Any Potato;}} || 0.25 || 0.5
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|-
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Any Fruit;}} || 0.25 || 0.5
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|-
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Any Bugs;}} || 0.25 || 0.5
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|-
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Roasted Meat;}} || 0.25 || 0.5
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|-
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Myrtle Oak Acorn;}} || 0.25 || 0.5
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|-
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Petite Petal;}} || 0.25 || 0.5
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|-
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Curious Cabbage;}} || 0.25 || 0.5
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|-
  
*2x {{i|Argopelter Breast}}
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*2x {{i|Argopelter Wing}}
 
*2x {{i|Argopelter Drumstick}}
 
*2x {{i|Argopelter Thigh}}
 
 
 
When Cutting Up a Stuffed Argopelter there is a chance to also get a {{i|Argopelter Gizzard}}, {{i|Argopelter Heart}}, {{i|Argopelter Liver}} or {{i|Argopelter Neck}}.
 
  
==Destroying a Turkey Coop==
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==Purity==
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Domesticated Turkey will inherit the [[Purity]] of the turkey egg that it hatched from, the purity of the egg is based on 2 things: the average purity of all turkeys inside of it and the purity of {{i|Turkey Coop}}, the egg's purity is capped at Turkey Coop's purity +5%.
  
A Turkey Coop can't be [[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 to 0, after than each Smelling will begin to deal damage. Each Smelling Salt reduces the purity by 0.50 or deals 20% of damage.
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{{i|Turkey Coop}} are start at 0% purity, each time when an egg is laid, if the egg's purity is higher than the turkey coop, the turkey coop's purity will increase by 0.1%. With higher purity turkey
  
==Food Supply==
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Wild Turkey are always 0% Purity, because they only reduce the average purity, so its better to replace them as soon as possible.
  
Turkey's kept in a Turkey Coop must be fed, otherwise they will stave. To fill a Turkey Coop with food, select the item you wish to add from you inventory and right-click on the Turkey Coop.
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For more information, see [[Purity]].
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Revision as of 14:12, 5 January 2020

Turkey Farming icon.png Turkey Farming
"Allows you to breed and build Turkey Coop's. Also unlocks Poultry & Fowl cooking recipes"
Requirements:
Skill(s) required:
Proficiencies required:
4250 Flora & Fauna icon.png Flora & Fauna
1900 Hunting & Hideworking icon.png Hunting & Hideworking
1350 Stocks & Cultivars icon.png Stocks & Cultivars
1600 Sugar & Spice icon.png Sugar & Spice
Skills Unlocked:
Crafts Unlocked:
Builds Unlocked:
Others Unlocked:


In-Game Text

"It has a black and white plumage, wrinkled skin on its neck, and on the top of its head a fleshy crest which, when the cock gets angry, swells up and covers its whole snout; on some of them that crest is a russet colour mixed with bluish purple."

– Bartolomeo Scappi, Opera dell'arte del cucinare, 1570

Many are the peculiar lifeforms which in the time of the great flood left Noah's ark to find terra firma in this New World, and few among them are more peculiar than the Turkey. Turkey Farming allows you to construct Turkey Coops, which can be used to breed Turkeys.

About

In order to breed Turkey icon.png Turkeys, you need at least one Turkey Gobbler icon.png Turkey Gobbler present in your Turkey Coop icon.png Turkey Coop for your Turkey Hen icon.png Turkey Hens or Fertile Turkey Hen icon.png Fertile Turkey Hen to lay Turkey Egg icon.png Turkey Eggs, once the turkey hen lay an Turkey Egg icon.png Turkey Egg, left the egg untouched in a Turkey Coop for 48 hours will hatch a Turkey Poult icon.png Turkey Poult, the poult will grow into Turkey Gobbler or a Turkey Hen afterward.

CAUTION! A Turkey Egg that has been touched or moved at all will cause it to never hatch.


Species and Breeding

Turkey Gobbler icon.png Turkey Gobbler and Turkey Hen icon.png Turkey Hen can be caught in the wild or raised from a Turkey Poult icon.png Turkey Poult. In the wild they all look the same, you won't see which type of Turkey it is until you pick up a stunned Turkey.

A domesticated Turkey will have the purity of the Turkey Egg it was hatched from. Both Turkey Gobblers and Turkey Hens also produce Turkey Droppings icon.png Turkey Droppings.

Fertile Turkey Hen icon.png Fertile Turkey Hens are only found in the wild or hatched in Red Easter Egg icon.png Red Easter Egg. In the wild they look like a normal turkey.

Fertile Turkey Hen will lay Turkey Eggs faster than a Turkey Hen, and produce Fertile Turkey Droppings icon.png Fertile Turkey Droppings which are a better fertilizer than Turkey Droppings. Rarely a Fertile Turkey Hen will give birth to a Golden Goose icon.png Golden Goose.

Golden Goose icon.png Golden Goose can only hatched by Fertile Turkey Hen. Golden Goose will lay Golden Egg icon.png Golden Eggs instead of Turkey Eggs.

The following table shows how they are obtained and what they produces:

How is inside Turkey Coop.
The bottom left Hen will not be able to lay any eggs, because of the droppings.
Poultry How Obtained Produces
Fertile Turkey Hen icon.png Fertile Turkey Hen Turkey icon.png Turkey
Golden Goose icon.png Golden Goose Fertile Turkey Hen icon.png Fertile Turkey Hen Golden Egg icon.png Golden Egg
Turkey Gobbler icon.png Turkey Gobbler Turkey Droppings icon.png Turkey Droppings
Turkey Hen icon.png Turkey Hen
Turkey Poult icon.png Turkey Poult Turkey Egg icon.png Turkey Egg


Eggs appear in the space beneath the Turkey Hen icon.png Turkey Hens. If that spot is occupied, then the Hen will not lay an Egg.

Turkey Droppings icon.png Turkey Droppings or Fertile Turkey Droppings icon.png Fertile Turkey Droppings appear in the bottom left spot and work their way across before moving up the next row. This is important to remember, because it means that Hens in the bottom row will often be unable to lay Eggs because the Turkey Droppings will block the space beneath them.

Food Supply

Turkey's kept in a Turkey Coop must be fed, otherwise they will stave. To fill a Turkey Coop with food, select the item you wish to add from you inventory and right-click on the Turkey Coop.

The Turkey Coop has a 200 point food capacity. The table below shows what items can be added to the bin and how many fill points they provide.

Items that can be placed in the Turkey Coop:

The following table show most of the item that can be used to feed the turkey, not all item are listed:

Ingredient % Filled Fill Points
Concordat of Worms icon.png Concordat of Worms x1 100 200
Beaming-Proud Sunflower icon.png Beaming-Proud Sunflower x1 ? ?
Earthworm Python icon.png Earthworm Python x1 25 50
Any Meat Slab x 1 6 12
Common Earthworm icon.png Common Earthworm x1 5 10
Any Seeds x 100 5 10
Plucked Turkey icon.png Plucked Turkey x1 5 10
Beetle icon.png Beetle x1 3.5 7
Dead Wild Turkey icon.png Dead Wild Turkey x1 2.5 5
Dead Turkey icon.png Dead Turkey x1 2.5 5
Any Raw Steak icon.png Any Raw Steak x1 2 4
Seaweed icon.png Seaweed x1 1.5 3
Cabbage icon.png Cabbage x1 1.5 3
Small Sugar icon.png Small Sugar x1 1.3 2.6
Ear of Cereal icon.png Ear of Cereal x1 ? ?
Dead Rabbit icon.png Dead Rabbit x1 1.25 2.5
Hay icon.png Hay x1 1 2
Dead Timber Rattler icon.png Dead Timber Rattler x1 1 2
Dead Wartbite Cricket icon.png Dead Wartbite Cricket x1 1 2
Dead Silk Runner icon.png Dead Silk Runner x1 1 2
Any Raw Meat Cut icon.png Any Raw Meat Cut x1 1 2
Crispy Cricket icon.png Crispy Cricket x1 0.75 1.5
New World Gourd icon.png New World Gourd x1 0.5 1
Honeysuckle Kudzu icon.png Honeysuckle Kudzu x1 0.5 1
Garlic icon.png Garlic x1 0.5 1
Meat Shreds icon.png Meat Shreds x1 0.5 1
Bone icon.png Bone x1 0.5 1
Pumpkin Flesh icon.png Pumpkin Flesh x1 0.5 1
Cabbage Core icon.png Cabbage Core x1 0.5 1
Any Vegetable icon.png Any Vegetable x1 0.5 1
Any Nuts icon.png Any Nuts x1 0.5 1
Any Mushroom icon.png Any Mushroom x1 0.5 1
Any Berries icon.png Any Berries x1 0.5 1
Any Flower icon.png Any Flower x1 0.5 1
Any Tinder icon.png Any Tinder x1 0.5 1
Any Cabbage Leaf icon.png Any Cabbage Leaf x1 0.25 0.5
Any Potato icon.png Any Potato x1 0.25 0.5
Any Fruit icon.png Any Fruit x1 0.25 0.5
Any Bugs icon.png Any Bugs x1 0.25 0.5
Roasted Meat icon.png Roasted Meat x1 0.25 0.5
Myrtle Oak Acorn icon.png Myrtle Oak Acorn x1 0.25 0.5
Petite Petal icon.png Petite Petal x1 0.25 0.5
Curious Cabbage icon.png Curious Cabbage x1 0.25 0.5

Purity

Domesticated Turkey will inherit the Purity of the turkey egg that it hatched from, the purity of the egg is based on 2 things: the average purity of all turkeys inside of it and the purity of Turkey Coop icon.png Turkey Coop, the egg's purity is capped at Turkey Coop's purity +5%.

Turkey Coop icon.png Turkey Coop are start at 0% purity, each time when an egg is laid, if the egg's purity is higher than the turkey coop, the turkey coop's purity will increase by 0.1%. With higher purity turkey

Wild Turkey are always 0% Purity, because they only reduce the average purity, so its better to replace them as soon as possible.

For more information, see Purity.

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