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! Animal !! Lays Unfert. Eggs !! Laying Interval !! Daily Hunger Rate
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== Fertilization ==
 
== Fertilization ==
If a male of the same species is not present or fails to copulate with the female before she finishes laying the egg, the female is described as "Unfertilized" in her inspect pane. Once the female lays the egg, it will be spawned as a new item and show <code>(unfert.)</code> after the egg name. Many types of animals do not lay unfertilized eggs. For example, a female [ostrich]'s egg-laying timer stops at 50% until fertilization occurs..
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If a male of the same species is not present or fails to copulate with the female before she finishes laying the egg, the female is described as "Unfertilized" in her inspect pane. Once the female lays the egg, it will be spawned as a new item and show <code>(unfert.)</code> after the egg name. Many types of animals do not lay unfertilized eggs. For example, a female [[ostrich]]'s egg-laying timer stops at 50% until fertilization occurs..
  
If a male of the same species is present and copulates with the female before she finishes laying the egg, the female will show "Fertilized" on her animal page. Once the female lays the egg, it will be spawned as a new item and show <code>(fert.)</code> after the egg name.
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If a male of the same species is present and copulates with the female before she finishes laying the egg, the female will show "Fertilized" on her inspect pane. Once the female lays the egg, it will be spawned as a new item and show <code>(fert.)</code> after the egg name.
  
 
Both fertilized and unfertilized eggs are edible. If eaten raw, both generate the "[[Thoughts#Ate raw food|Ate raw food]]" thought. Eggs can be used as a substitute for [[meat]] when cooking [[meals]]. Each can substitute for 5 meat, e.g. a fine meal requires only one egg and 5 vegetables.
 
Both fertilized and unfertilized eggs are edible. If eaten raw, both generate the "[[Thoughts#Ate raw food|Ate raw food]]" thought. Eggs can be used as a substitute for [[meat]] when cooking [[meals]]. Each can substitute for 5 meat, e.g. a fine meal requires only one egg and 5 vegetables.
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== Consumption ==
 
== Consumption ==
Fertilized and unfertilized eggs can be eaten for 0.25 nutrition. They can also be used as a [[cooking]] ingredient, substituting 5 pieces of meat for 1 egg. Eggs used this way can provide the "meat" requirement for carnivorous meals.  
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Fertilized and unfertilized eggs can be eaten for their base nutrition. They can also be used as a [[cooking]] ingredient, where they can also be substituted for an amount of meat of equivalent nutrition in meals that require meat, and used in place of any nutrition in vegetarian meals.
  
Letting fertilized eggs hatch and butchering the hatchling for meat often results in more total nutrition than using the fertilized eggs for cooking, but this is species dependent and more time is spent at the butcher's table.  
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Letting fertilized eggs hatch and butchering the hatchling for meat often results in more total nutrition than using the fertilized eggs for cooking, but this is species dependent and more time is spent at the butcher's table.
 
 
== List of all eggs ==
 
{{List|Egg|item=Ask/Item Light}}
 
  
 
== Version history ==  
 
== Version history ==  

Latest revision as of 07:00, 12 November 2024

Eggs are a type of animal product and raw food. They are carried inside a female of an egg-laying species until they are ready to be laid, at which point they become a workable item and the female's egg-laying timer resets to zero. When there are two or more eggs in a stack, the image will change to represent a pile of eggs.

Egg producers[edit]

  • Animal Fert. Egg Unfert. Egg Nutrition
    per Egg
    Avg Eggs
    per Clutch
    Laying
    Interval
    Avg Eggs
    per Day
    Egg Nutrition
    per Day
    Needed
    Males / Female
    Daily Hunger
    Rate
    Daily Egg Nutrition
    per Hunger
    Cassowary Cassowary egg (unfert.) N/A 0.5 1 3.33 days 0.3 0.15 0.33 0.6 0.25
    Chicken Chicken egg (unfert.) Chicken egg (fert.) 0.25 1 1 days 1 0.25 0 0.22 1.14
    Cobra Cobra egg (unfert.) N/A 0.25 1.5 10 days 0.15 0.04 0.11 0.12 0.31
    Duck Duck egg (unfert.) Duck egg (fert.) 0.25 1 1 days 1 0.25 0 0.28 0.89
    Emu Emu egg (unfert.) N/A 0.5 1 3.33 days 0.3 0.15 0.33 0.6 0.25
    Goose Goose egg (unfert.) Goose egg (fert.) 0.5 1 2 days 0.5 0.25 0 0.45 0.56
    Iguana Iguana egg (unfert.) N/A 0.25 1.5 5.661 days 0.26 0.07 0.19 0.38 0.17
    Ostrich Ostrich egg (unfert.) N/A 0.6 1 3.33 days 0.3 0.18 0.33 0.89 0.2
    Tortoise Tortoise egg (unfert.) N/A 0.25 2 6.66 days 0.3 0.08 0.17 0.15 0.49
    Turkey Turkey egg (unfert.) N/A 0.5 1 1.333 days 0.75 0.38 0.83 0.82 0.46
  • Fertilization[edit]

    If a male of the same species is not present or fails to copulate with the female before she finishes laying the egg, the female is described as "Unfertilized" in her inspect pane. Once the female lays the egg, it will be spawned as a new item and show (unfert.) after the egg name. Many types of animals do not lay unfertilized eggs. For example, a female ostrich's egg-laying timer stops at 50% until fertilization occurs..

    If a male of the same species is present and copulates with the female before she finishes laying the egg, the female will show "Fertilized" on her inspect pane. Once the female lays the egg, it will be spawned as a new item and show (fert.) after the egg name.

    Both fertilized and unfertilized eggs are edible. If eaten raw, both generate the "Ate raw food" thought. Eggs can be used as a substitute for meat when cooking meals. Each can substitute for 5 meat, e.g. a fine meal requires only one egg and 5 vegetables.

    Unfertilized eggs[edit]

    An unfertilized egg.

    All unfertilized eggs rot in 15 days unless refrigerated or frozen.

    Fertilized eggs[edit]

    A fertilized egg.

    When protected from ovivorous animals, bad temperatures, and outdoors deterioration, fertilized eggs will hatch into a baby animal, even if both parents die. The progress to hatching time is displayed on the inspect pane when the egg is selected. Fertilized eggs do not rot like most food, but they can deteriorate if left outside and unroofed or get ruined by bad temperatures. Extreme temperatures will kill the animal within the egg, rendering fertilized eggs unable to hatch. Eggs are safe between 0 °C – 50 °C (32 °F – 122 °F).

    An Egg box can be used to direct egg laying animals where to lay both fertilized and unfertilized eggs.

    Consumption[edit]

    Fertilized and unfertilized eggs can be eaten for their base nutrition. They can also be used as a cooking ingredient, where they can also be substituted for an amount of meat of equivalent nutrition in meals that require meat, and used in place of any nutrition in vegetarian meals.

    Letting fertilized eggs hatch and butchering the hatchling for meat often results in more total nutrition than using the fertilized eggs for cooking, but this is species dependent and more time is spent at the butcher's table.

    Version history[edit]