Difference between revisions of "Goose egg (unfert.)"
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+ | | name = Goose egg (unfert.) | ||
+ | | image = Egg small.png|Goose egg (unfert.) | ||
| description = Unfertilized goose egg. It can be eaten raw, but it's much, much better cooked. | | description = Unfertilized goose egg. It can be eaten raw, but it's much, much better cooked. | ||
+ | <!-- Base Stats --> | ||
+ | | type = Food | ||
+ | | type2 = Raw Food | ||
+ | | hp = 20 | ||
+ | | deterioration = 2 | ||
+ | | marketvalue = 9 | ||
+ | | mass base = 0.15 | ||
+ | | flammability = 0.7 | ||
+ | | stack limit = 75 | ||
+ | <!-- Ingestion --> | ||
+ | | taste = raw | ||
+ | | food poison chance = 0.2 | ||
+ | | nutrition = 0.5 | ||
+ | | days to rot = 15 | ||
+ | <!-- Technical --> | ||
+ | | defName = EggGooseUnfertilized | ||
+ | | preferability = desperate | ||
+ | <!-- Unused --> | ||
| color = (228,185,135) | | color = (228,185,135) | ||
| default color = (228,185,135) | | default color = (228,185,135) | ||
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| graphic class = Graphic_StackCount | | graphic class = Graphic_StackCount | ||
| graphic path = Things/Item/Resource/AnimalProductRaw/EggBirdSmall | | graphic path = Things/Item/Resource/AnimalProductRaw/EggBirdSmall | ||
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'''Goose eggs''' are a type of [[Eggs|egg]] laid by female [[geese]]. | '''Goose eggs''' are a type of [[Eggs|egg]] laid by female [[geese]]. |
Revision as of 17:06, 14 April 2022
Goose egg (unfert.)
Unfertilized goose egg. It can be eaten raw, but it's much, much better cooked.
Base Stats
- Stack Limit
- 75
- Mass
- 0.15 kg
- HP
- 20
- Deterioration Rate
- 2
- Flammability
- 70%
- Days To Start Rot
- 15
Ingestion
- Nutrition
- 0.5
- Taste
- Raw
- Food Poison Chance
- 20%
Technical
- defName
- EggGooseUnfertilized
- Color
- (228,185,135)
- Preferability
- Desperate
Goose eggs are a type of egg laid by female geese.
Unfertilized goose eggs are displayed as "Goose egg (unfert.)", while fertilized chicken eggs are displayed "Goose egg (fert.)". Both fertilized and unfertilized eggs are edible to colonists and ovivorous animals.