Hina8012 wrote:I had that problem and my fix was that id have 1 coop with one of each hen and roostro in the overgrowth and the rest plots in there as resources and everytime if went out to get a chick and other hen hen and roostro id collect them and place them randomly in the overgrowth and they will start to populate i get to the point that i collect all the different hen hens and keep a minimum of 5 of each running around and 1 of each in the coop and every 2-3 game days i collect them usually but i have made all my meat eaters crossed with veggie eaters so it makes it easier if i dont have hens but also i do collect a type of hen hen in a solo and take about 50 into the wilds to which makes life easy
rabbitslime wrote:Whenever I raise hen hens or their variants, I always have 9 and 2 roostros. If a mature hen hen lays 6 eggs before aging, then 54 eggs would theoretically pop out in the coral. I'd just dispense the roostros over time, like having 4 more as back up should either age. I can't seem to do the same process to painted hens.
Hatch wrote:I collected 6 hens of each type. I took them to the cave and let them free roam in there. I threw in 10 Rooster's and left for the majority of the game. When I came back the entire floor of the place was flooded. Hundreds. Just free roam them. Or take advantage of the spawning of them in Overgrowth.
Sure, they don't have a reason to exist really as you just end up making Largos with veggie/fruit slimes anyways, but chickens are usable.
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