CashMoney wrote:I was wondering, does having more Roostros in one coop yield more Chickadoos every day, or is only one Roostro necessary?
shiplizard wrote:10+ roostros
Plumpette wrote:I want to add this to the conversation, I don't know if this is just a coincidence but for me it seems chickens become elders faster if they are the only one of their kind. So I make sure to keep at least two of every adult at all times.
Nick wrote:Currently, chickens age as they sire offspring. So the more pressure being put on a single hen or roostro to make babies, the higher chance they're become an elder.
EmeraldPlay wrote:2. There is a limit that if you keep more than 12 chickens and roostros in a coop, their egg production will be halved so keep an eye on their amounts.
shiplizard wrote:The lack of a cap can be a curse as well as a blessing. I let chickens breed wild on the ranch for too long without having anything to feed them to. It took me a while to realize why the game was slowing down every time I came back to the ranch. ...because I had almost 200 chickens.
I created a new silo out of desperation -- 50+ stony hens, 25+ briars, 10+ roostros and I have no idea how many henhens. Now I keep a much closer tab on the population, but it can get out of hand!
asdfghjklinkin wrote:I find that more than one roostro increases chicken production by a lot.
Nick wrote:Currently, chickens age as they sire offspring. So the more pressure being put on a single hen or roostro to make babies, the higher chance they're become an elder.
Nick wrote:[...] the higher chance they're become an elder.
Nick wrote:[...] the higher chance they're become an elder.
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