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Revision as of 19:38, 15 September 2022
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 laid, all types of eggs appear as a single egg. When there are two or more eggs in a stack, the image will change to represent a pile of eggs.
Egg producers
Animal | Lays Unfert. Eggs | Laying Interval | Daily Hunger Rate |
---|---|---|---|
Cassowary | false | 3.33 | 0.45 |
Chicken | true | 1 | 0.22 |
Cobra | false | 10 | 0.11 |
Duck | true | 1 | 0.28 |
Emu | false | 3.33 | 0.45 |
Goose | true | 2 | 0.45 |
Iguana | false | 5.661 | 0.32 |
Ostrich | false | 3.33 | 0.67 |
Tortoise | false | 6.66 | 0.13 |
Turkey | false | 1.333 | 0.45 |
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 will show "Unfertilized" on her animal page. Once the female lays the egg, it will be spawned as a new item and show (unfert.)
after the egg name.
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 (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
All unfertilized eggs rot in 15 days unless refrigerated or frozen.
Fertilized Eggs
When protected from ovivorous animals and the elements, fertilized eggs will hatch into a baby animal, even if both parents die. The progress to hatching time is displayed on the item's properties when clicked. As of A16, 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 eggs.
Fertilized eggs do not rot, but do deteriorate if left exposed to the elements.
Consumption
Eggs can be eaten for 0.25 nutrition. They can also be used as a cooking ingredient, substituting 5 normal ingredients for 1 egg. Eggs used this way can provide the "meat" requirement for Fine and Lavish meals.
List of all eggs
Fertilized cassowary egg. If all goes well, it should hatch into a baby cassowary. It can be eaten raw, but it's much better cooked.
Fertilized chicken egg. If all goes well, it should hatch into a chick. It can be eaten raw, but it's much better cooked.
Unfertilized chicken egg. It can be eaten raw, but it's much, much better cooked.
Fertilized cobra egg. If all goes well, it should hatch into a baby cobra. It can be eaten raw, but it's much better cooked.
Fertilized duck egg. If all goes well, it should hatch into a duckling. It can be eaten raw, but it's much better cooked.
Unfertilized duck egg. It can be eaten raw, but it's much, much better cooked.
Fertilized emu egg. If all goes well, it should hatch into a baby emu. It can be eaten raw, but it's much better cooked.
Fertilized goose egg. If all goes well, it should hatch into a goose. It can be eaten raw, but it's much better cooked.
Unfertilized goose egg. It can be eaten raw, but it's much, much better cooked.
Fertilized iguana egg. If all goes well, it should hatch into a baby iguana. It can be eaten raw, but it's much better cooked.
Fertilized ostrich egg. If all goes well, it should hatch into a baby ostrich. It can be eaten raw, but it's much better cooked.
Fertilized tortoise egg. If all goes well, it should hatch into a baby tortoise. It can be eaten raw, but it's much better cooked.
Fertilized turkey egg. If all goes well, it should hatch into a baby turkey. It can be eaten raw, but it's much better cooked.
Version history
- 0.12.906 - Added