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[[Chicken|Chickens]] will only eat grain placed in [[Boards|small troughs]]. Baby chicks are *not* preceded by eggs - they appear like other baby animals. Hens will lay eggs on the ground every 8-15 in-game days, which can be used in cooked foods (and do not have any impact on breeding new chickens). Players should collect the eggs regularly, as they disappear within 2 days. | [[Chicken|Chickens]] will only eat grain placed in [[Boards|small troughs]]. Baby chicks are *not* preceded by eggs - they appear like other baby animals. Hens will lay eggs on the ground every 8-15 in-game days, which can be used in cooked foods (and do not have any impact on breeding new chickens). Players should collect the eggs regularly, as they disappear within 2 days. | ||
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[[Bees]] cannot be domesticated, but the art of [[Beekeeping]] can help them be put in a 'controlled environment' as to be able to harvest their produce without having to kill them all off. | |||
[[Fox]]es, [[hare]]s, [[hyena]]s, [[raccoon]]s, [[Wolf|wolves]], [[drifter]]s and [[locust]]s cannot be domesticated and will have to be trapped and/or hunted down in order to reap the fruits of their dead bodies. | |||
Foxes, hares, hyenas, raccoons and wolves can be hunted for their meat, fat, hides and bones. Hunting [[Drifter]]s can provide you with flax, rusty gears and temporal gears. [[Locust]]s however, have no drops so they only provide distraction to harvest. | |||
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