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When slaughtered, a goose yields {{#vardefineecho:baby_meat|{{Meat Leather Curve|{{#expr:{{P|Body Size}}*0.1*140}}}}}} bird meat as a gosling; {{Meat Leather Curve|{{#expr:{{P|Body Size}}*0.5*140}}}} as a juvenile; or {{Meat Leather Curve|{{#expr:{{P|Body Size}}*140}}}} as an adult.  
 
When slaughtered, a goose yields {{#vardefineecho:baby_meat|{{Meat Leather Curve|{{#expr:{{P|Body Size}}*0.1*140}}}}}} bird meat as a gosling; {{Meat Leather Curve|{{#expr:{{P|Body Size}}*0.5*140}}}} as a juvenile; or {{Meat Leather Curve|{{#expr:{{P|Body Size}}*140}}}} as an adult.  
  
By slaughtering the geese rather than eating the unhatched [[Goose egg (fert.)|fertilized egg]], more nutrition is gained ({{#expr:{{#var:baby_meat}}*0.05 round 2}} rather than {{Q|Goose egg (fert.)|Nutrition}}). When new-born goslings are slaughtered, an always-fertilized female goose produces {{#expr:{{Meat Production|{{PAGENAME}}|Baby}} round 2}} nutrition per day, resulting in a nutrition efficiency of {{%|{{Meat Production|{{PAGENAME}}|Baby}}/({{P|Base Hunger Rate}}*1.6) round 3}} for the female goose alone. A {{#vardefineecho:femaleratio|{{#expr: 2/3*24*{{P|Egg Laying Interval}}/{{P|Mate Mtb Hours}}}}}}:1 female:male ratio reaches an optimal [[Animals#Mating|fertilization rate]]. With this ratio of geese, you reach a true nutrition efficiency of {{%|{{Meat Production|{{PAGENAME}}|Baby|{{#var:femaleratio}}|1 round 2}}/{{Nutrition Consumption|{{PAGENAME}}|Baby|{{#var:femaleratio}}|1}} round 3}}.
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By slaughtering the geese rather than eating the unhatched [[Goose egg (fert.)|fertilized egg]], more nutrition is gained ({{#expr:{{#var:baby_meat}}*0.05 round 2}} rather than {{Q|Goose egg (fert.)|Nutrition}}). When new-born goslings are slaughtered, an always-fertilized female goose produces {{#expr:{{Meat Production|{{PAGENAME}}|Baby}} round 2}} nutrition per day, resulting in a nutrition efficiency of {{%|{{Meat Production|{{PAGENAME}}|Baby}}/({{P|Base Hunger Rate}}*1.6) round 3}} for the female goose alone. A {{#vardefineecho:femaleratio|{{#expr: 2/3*24*{{P|Egg Laying Interval}}/{{P|Mate Mtb Hours}}}}}}:1 female:male ratio reaches an optimal [[Animals#Mating|fertilization rate]]. With this ratio of geese, you reach a nutrition efficiency of {{%|{{Meat Production|{{PAGENAME}}|Baby|{{#var:femaleratio}}|1 round 2}}/{{Nutrition Consumption|{{PAGENAME}}|Baby|{{#var:femaleratio}}|1}} round 3}}.
  
 
A goose takes {{#expr:{{P|Juvenile Age}}*60 round 1}} days to become a juvenile, and a total of {{#expr:{{P|Maturity Age}}*60 round 1}} days to reach adulthood. As a gosling grows into adulthood it will consume {{#expr:{{Consumption Upto Adulthood}} round 2}} nutrition in total, and will yield {{#expr:0.05*({{P|Meat Yield}} - {{#var:baby_meat}})}} more nutrition when slaughtered than it would as a baby. When slaughtered as adults, geese have a true nutrition efficiency of {{%|{{Meat Production|{{PAGENAME}}|Adult|{{#var:femaleratio}}|1 round 2}}/{{Nutrition Consumption|{{PAGENAME}}|Adult|{{#var:femaleratio}}|1}} round 3}} (with a 4:1 female:male ratio).
 
A goose takes {{#expr:{{P|Juvenile Age}}*60 round 1}} days to become a juvenile, and a total of {{#expr:{{P|Maturity Age}}*60 round 1}} days to reach adulthood. As a gosling grows into adulthood it will consume {{#expr:{{Consumption Upto Adulthood}} round 2}} nutrition in total, and will yield {{#expr:0.05*({{P|Meat Yield}} - {{#var:baby_meat}})}} more nutrition when slaughtered than it would as a baby. When slaughtered as adults, geese have a true nutrition efficiency of {{%|{{Meat Production|{{PAGENAME}}|Adult|{{#var:femaleratio}}|1 round 2}}/{{Nutrition Consumption|{{PAGENAME}}|Adult|{{#var:femaleratio}}|1}} round 3}} (with a 4:1 female:male ratio).

Revision as of 06:57, 28 February 2023

Goose

Goose

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

Base Stats

Type
Animal
Market Value
90 Silver
Flammability
70%

Pawn Stats

Move Speed
2.3 c/s
Health Scale
40% HP
Body Size
0.6
Mass - Baby
3.6 kg
Mass - Juvenile
18 kg
Mass - Adult
36 kg
Carrying Capacity
45 kg
Filth Rate
6
Hunger Rate
0.45 Nutrition/Day
Diet
herbivorous
Life Expectancy
8 years
Manhunter Chance
0%
Manhunter Chance (Taming)
0%
Trainable Intelligence
None
Wildness
60%
Minimum Handling Skill
5
Roam Interval
7 days
Mate Interval
8 hours
Maturity Age
0.2 years (12 days)
Juvenile Age
0.12 years (7.2 days)
Comfortable Temp Range
-10 °C – 40 °C (14 °F – 104 °F)

Production

Meat Yield
84 Bird meat bird meat
Leather Yield
26 Birdskin birdskin
Eggs Per Clutch
1 to 1
Egg Laying Interval
2 days
Can Lay Unfertilized Eggs
true

Melee Combat

Attack 1
Feet
3 dmg (Scratch)
4 % AP
1.5 second cooldown
Attack 2
Beak
5.6 dmg (Bite)
8 % AP
2 second cooldown
Attack 3
Head
2 dmg (Blunt)
3 % AP
1.5 second cooldown
0.2 chance factor
Average DPS
1.27
Technical
tradeTags
AnimalFarm, AnimalCommon


A Goose is a domesticated, medium-sized waterfowl, known for its large eggs and belligerent nature. Like all farm animals geese cannot be found in the wild, and must be purchased from traders.

Summary

Geese are pen animals. Once tamed, pen animals cannot and do not need to be trained any further. But if left outside of a pen or caravan hitching spot, pen animals will eventually roam outside your colony. Making a caravan is not required to tie animals to a caravan hitching spot.

A female goose produces 1 eggs every 2 days. Geese can lay both unfertilized and fertilized eggs, depending on if it has mated with a male goose.

Analysis

Eggs

An adult goose consumes 0.45 nutrition per day, and produces 0.25 nutrition of eggs each day, resulting in a nutrition efficiency of 55.8% when unfertilized eggs are eaten.

When eating eggs raw, geese are inferior to chickens. Chickens produce 2 half-size chicken eggs for 1 goose egg. As 2 hens consume less food than 1 goose, chickens are a better egg-layer. When eggs are allowed to hatch and are slaughtered as babies, chickens become even better for meat.

Note that geese produce birdskin if slaughtered as goslings, but chickens don't produce any leather.

Meat

When slaughtered, a goose yields 17 bird meat as a gosling; 42 as a juvenile; or 84 as an adult.

By slaughtering the geese rather than eating the unhatched fertilized egg, more nutrition is gained (0.85 rather than 0.5). When new-born goslings are slaughtered, an always-fertilized female goose produces 0.43 nutrition per day, resulting in a nutrition efficiency of 94.9% for the female goose alone. A 4:1 female:male ratio reaches an optimal fertilization rate. With this ratio of geese, you reach a nutrition efficiency of 75.9%.

A goose takes 7.2 days to become a juvenile, and a total of 12 days to reach adulthood. As a gosling grows into adulthood it will consume 2.9 nutrition in total, and will yield 3.35 more nutrition when slaughtered than it would as a baby. When slaughtered as adults, geese have a true nutrition efficiency of 104.4% (with a 4:1 female:male ratio).

Leather

In addition to meat, a goose yields 6 leather as a gosling; 18 as a juvenile; or 26 as an adult.

Birdskin isn't a particularly great leather, but it can be sold for some cash if you happen to be using geese in your colony.

Training

This animal can be trained as follows:

Guard:  Ex.png
Attack:  Ex.png
Rescue:  Ex.png
Haul:  Ex.png

*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.

Health


Body part Health
Head 10
Skull 10
Brain 4
Nose 4
Neck 10
Jaw 8
Eye [1]
(left, right)
4
Ear
(left, right)
4
Body 16
Kidney[2]
(left, right)
6
Lung[2]
(left, right)
6
Liver[2] 8
Heart[2] 6
Spine[2] 10
Stomach[2] 8
Limbs
(left, right, fore, hind)
12
Appendage
(left, right, fore, hind)
8
  1. Located inside of Head.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Located inside of Body.

Gallery

Version history

  • 1.1.0 - Added as part of the integration of the Vanilla Animals Expanded - Livestock mod into the basegame.