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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
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
- Maturity Age
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Production
- Leather Yield
- 22 birdskin
- Eggs Per Clutch
- 1 to 1
- Egg Laying Interval
- 2 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.