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Revision as of 06:25, 26 April 2020

Goose

"A domesticated bird kept by humans as poultry for its eggs and meat. Lays eggs very often, however they take a long time to hatch."

Base Stats

Type
AnimalsFarm
Market Value
50 Silver

Pawn Stats

Move Speed
2.30 c/s
Health Scale
40% HP
Body Size
0.40
Mass - Baby
4.8 kg
Mass - Juvenile
12 kg
Mass - Adult
24 kg
Carrying Capacity
30 kg
Filth Rate
1
Hunger Rate
0.72 Nutrition/Day
Diet
herbivorous
Life Expectancy
8 years
Manhunter Chance
25%
Manhunter Chance (Taming)
20%
Trainable Intelligence
None
Wildness
60%
Minimum Handling Skill
5
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Maturity Age
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Production

Leather Yield
21 Birdskin birdskin
Eggs Per Clutch
1 to 1
Egg Laying Interval
1.60 days
Gestation Period
1.60 days

Melee Combat

Attack
Claws
3 dmg (Scratch)
4 % AP
90 second cooldown
Average DPS
0.02


Livestock

A goose takes 18 days to become a juvenile, and a total of 18 days to reach adulthood.

Geese will regularly lay eggs if female, even if unfertilized, unlike other egg-laying livestock. Each egg has enough nutrition to replace the meat component in a fine meal. If you also have a male goose, he may fertilize eggs before a female goose lays them. These eggs will then hatch into a gosling, so long as it is left alone and does not experience extreme temperatures (Less than 0C, greater than 50C). Unfertilized eggs will never hatch. There is no difference between a fertilized and an unfertilized egg for the purpose of cooking.

Training

This animal can be trained as follows:

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*As of version 1.1.2610, all animals can be tamed. The percentage of likelihood of success depends on factors such as the Animals Wildness Percentage, Pawn Handling Skill, and others. More information can be found on the animals page.