

Which is why they probably didn't have a chicken trailer in the stock game, although splitting your chickens after buying another coop is definitely something they didn't foresee. You'll cover your chicken coop in less than two years. If you go half and half, selling half the flock whenever the other half reaches maturity, you will make a profit of $23,660 ($18,900 + $12,660 - $7,900) in six months, or $47,320/year. That includes 10,800 liters of Barley, selling it to myself at $676/1,000 liters ($7300), and $100/month for property maintenance ($600).įinal analysis: If you maximize egg production (360 mature chickens), you will make a profit of $29,900 in six months ($37,800 income - $7,900 expenses) or $59,800/year. I estimated expenses for the entire coop for six months at about $7,900. The eggs fill up the pickup point in just one layer, you need to move the eggs or the chickens wont lay any more. Selling these at $2,500/1,000 liters would make $8,175, for a total income of $12,660 ($8,175 + $4,485). They need to have food in order to lay eggs. Over the six months maturing time, the 180 chicks produced 3,270 eggs. If you were going to sell, this would be the ideal time (not earlier), because they also produce eggs during this time, with their egg production increasing each month. It would only cost $15 in total fees to sell them. At the end of six months, the 180 chicks mature to a total value of $4,500. So the cost of feeding chickens or chicks is the same. They also consume the exact same amount of food, regardless of their age (5Ltr/month). If I figure I can sell around the high price point on normal settings ($2,500/1,000 L), I'll make $18,900 income in 6 months.Ĭhicks take six months to mature, and they mature at a linear rate of four dollars a month. So 180 chickens x 7 liters x 6 months = 7560 liters of eggs. I already know that mature chickens produce 7 liters of eggs per month. It would take six months for the chicks to mature. The next month I had 180 chicks, so the coop was half and half. I kept the 180 that were reproducing that month. In the large chicken coop, I sold off half the chickens.
#Farming simulator 19 chickens not laying eggs mod#
IN MULTIPLAYER PLAYER GAME THE MOD MANURE SYSTEM MUST BE INSTALLED IN WOPSTER, OTHERWISE THE MOD WILL NOT BE DISPLAYED.Are you better off maxing chickens in the coop for egg production or leaving room for the chickens to breed. The second product is manure, which can be removed via a filling device or a scoop. With an easy to follow interface this pack will bring more life to the Farm Chickens. Then you get egg pallets with 4800 litres as a product. MODHUB Enhanced Chicken Pack The Enhanced Chicken Pack provides you with all the tools to allow you to Feed, Water and Breed you chickens.

(The empty pallets and cardboard pallets can also be purchased under the Global Company menu, this is also possible if they are not on the map). Wheat/barley, straw/straw pellets, maize, empty pallets and cardboard pallets must be delivered at the left-hand gate. Then you need water also right gate ( Can be filled via Wopster’s ManureSystem or normally via a trigger.). A total of 800 laying hens fit into the barn.

This must be delivered to the right gate in the stable. You can buy a pallet with 16 laying hens for 600 € in the shop under pallets. The price for the barn is 115.000 € and maintenance costs per day of 80€. I once built a chicken coop that runs via Global Company.
