Golden Chicken

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Golden Chicken
Golden Chicken.png
Well cared-for adult chickens lay eggs every day. Lives in the coop.
Information
Building Big Coop.png Big Coop
Purchase Price N/A
Produce Golden Egg.png Golden Egg

The Golden Chicken is an animal that lives in a Big Coop. Golden Chickens can be hatched by placing a Golden Egg into an Incubator, taking Time Icon.png 9,000m (5d 16h 40m) to incubate, or Time Icon.png 4,500m (2d 21h 40m) with the Coopmaster Profession.

Produce

Main article: Animals#Produce

Golden Chickens who eat every day mature after 3 nights have passed. A mature and fed golden chicken produces a Golden Egg every day, which can be placed in an Incubator to hatch another golden chicken, or sold for data-sort-value="500">Gold.png500g.

A Golden Egg can be placed in a Mayonnaise Machine to produce 3 gold quality Mayonnaise.

Image Name Description Sell Price Rancher Profession
Golden Egg.png Golden Egg A very rare and special egg with a solid gold shell. data-sort-value="500"
Golden Egg.png
500g
Golden Egg.png
Silver Quality Icon.png
625g
Golden Egg.png
Gold Quality Icon.png
750g
Golden Egg.png
Iridium Quality Icon.png
1,000g
data-sort-value="600"
Golden Egg.png
600g
Golden Egg.png
Silver Quality Icon.png
750g
Golden Egg.png
Gold Quality Icon.png
900g
Golden Egg.png
Iridium Quality Icon.png
1,200g

Selling

Golden Chickens may be sold the same way as normal chickens. The more hearts the animal has, the higher its sell price. A new-born chick sells for data-sort-value="252">Gold.png252g, and a maximum-heart Golden Chicken for data-sort-value="1040">Gold.png1,040g, the same as for normal chickens.

History

  • 1.5: Introduced.