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| eggtime = 1.333 | | eggtime = 1.333 | ||
| eggs_unfertilized = false | | eggs_unfertilized = false | ||
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| bodysize = 0.6 | | bodysize = 0.6 | ||
| healthscale = 0.6 | | healthscale = 0.6 | ||
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== Analysis == | == Analysis == | ||
− | Turkeys are one of many egg-laying animals that are inferior to [[chicken]]s. 2 hens eat less food and | + | Turkeys are one of many egg-laying animals that are inferior to [[chicken]]s. 2 hens eat less food and lay more eggs than 1 turkey. While a chicken egg is half the size of a turkey egg, chickens still produce more nutrition of egg per day. Chickens do not need to be fertilized, which adds a further advantage. |
− | Turkeys do have a niche; they are the best | + | Turkeys do have a niche; they are the best egg-laying ''pen animal'' that can be ''found in the wild''. |
− | + | * Unlike chickens (and [[duck]]s), turkeys can be found in the wild. Farm animals must be bought or found via [[event]]. | |
− | * Unlike chickens (and [[duck]]s), turkeys can be found in the wild. | + | * [[Tortoise]]s are superior egg-laying animals, but they aren't pen animals. You'll need to constantly re-tame tortoises. |
Otherwise, you can hunt turkeys for early game meat, and they won't go manhunter on you. | Otherwise, you can hunt turkeys for early game meat, and they won't go manhunter on you. | ||
===Nutrition=== | ===Nutrition=== | ||
− | An adult turkey consumes {{P|Real Hunger Rate}} nutrition per day, and | + | An adult turkey consumes {{P|Real Hunger Rate}} nutrition per day, and produces {{#expr:{{P|Eggs Per Clutch Average}}/{{P|Egg Laying Interval}} round 2}} turkey eggs. |
The optimal ratio of male : female turkeys is 1 male for every {{#vardefineecho:femaleratio|{{#expr: 2/3*24*{{P|Egg Laying Interval}}/{{P|Mate Mtb Hours}} round 2}}}} female turkeys. | The optimal ratio of male : female turkeys is 1 male for every {{#vardefineecho:femaleratio|{{#expr: 2/3*24*{{P|Egg Laying Interval}}/{{P|Mate Mtb Hours}} round 2}}}} female turkeys. | ||
* When eaten as eggs, turkeys produce {{#vardefineecho:egg_nutr_per_day|{{#expr:{{P|Eggs Per Clutch Average}}/{{P|Egg Laying Interval}}*{{Q|Turkey egg|Nutrition}} round 3 }}}} [[nutrition]] of eggs per day. | * When eaten as eggs, turkeys produce {{#vardefineecho:egg_nutr_per_day|{{#expr:{{P|Eggs Per Clutch Average}}/{{P|Egg Laying Interval}}*{{Q|Turkey egg|Nutrition}} round 3 }}}} [[nutrition]] of eggs per day. | ||
− | * When slaughtered as babies, turkeys produce {{#vardefineecho:meat_nutr_per_day|{{#expr:{{P|Eggs Per Clutch Average}}/{{P|Egg Laying Interval}}*{{Meat Production|{{PAGENAME}}|Baby}} round 3 }}}} nutrition of meat per day. | + | * When slaughtered as babies, turkeys produce {{#vardefineecho:meat_nutr_per_day|{{#expr:{{P|Eggs Per Clutch Average}}/{{P|Egg Laying Interval}}*{{Meat Production|{{PAGENAME}}|Baby}} round 3 }}}} nutrition of meat per day. |
== Attacks == | == Attacks == |