Increased Storage Capacity within Turkey Coops

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Re: Increased Storage Capacity within Turkey Coops

Postby Vexlying » Wed Oct 24, 2012 12:40 am

Potjeh wrote:Do most hermits require a full coop, though? I'm farming for 3-4 people, and I'm doing just fine with half-full.


I am living with another. And we do have a surplus of turkey droppings.

But we enjoy the numerous turkeys that are available for slaughter/food produced by a full coop.

I guess we will eventually reduce the amount of roasted turkeys we require.
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Re: Increased Storage Capacity within Turkey Coops

Postby Dallane » Wed Oct 24, 2012 12:44 am

Vexlying wrote:
Potjeh wrote:Do most hermits require a full coop, though? I'm farming for 3-4 people, and I'm doing just fine with half-full.


I am living with another. And we do have a surplus of turkey droppings.

But we enjoy the numerous turkeys that are available for slaughter/food produced by a full coop.

I guess we will eventually reduce the amount of roasted turkeys we require.


oh god you are roasting them? why are posting a thread about losing your turkey when you are wasting them anyways lol
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Re: Increased Storage Capacity within Turkey Coops

Postby Potjeh » Wed Oct 24, 2012 12:44 am

You should be using crackers instead.
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Re: Increased Storage Capacity within Turkey Coops

Postby Vexlying » Wed Oct 24, 2012 12:58 am

Dallane wrote:
Vexlying wrote:
Potjeh wrote:Do most hermits require a full coop, though? I'm farming for 3-4 people, and I'm doing just fine with half-full.


I am living with another. And we do have a surplus of turkey droppings.

But we enjoy the numerous turkeys that are available for slaughter/food produced by a full coop.

I guess we will eventually reduce the amount of roasted turkeys we require.


oh god you are roasting them? why are posting a thread about losing your turkey when you are wasting them anyways lol


Yes we are using the turkeys as food.
Raising the purity of the turkeys we replace the ones that grow with a higher purity and eat the lower purity turkeys.
Don't you?

Potjeh wrote:You should be using crackers instead.

For real? O_o
These: http://salemwiki.info/index.php/Oatmeal_Crackers
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Re: Increased Storage Capacity within Turkey Coops

Postby Dallane » Wed Oct 24, 2012 1:00 am

Vexlying wrote:Yes we are using the turkeys as food.
Raising the purity of the turkeys we replace the ones that grow with a higher purity and eat the lower purity turkeys.
Don't you?


lol dear lord no. stuff those bad boys and glutton
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Re: Increased Storage Capacity within Turkey Coops

Postby Vexlying » Wed Oct 24, 2012 1:02 am

Dallane wrote:
Vexlying wrote:Yes we are using the turkeys as food.
Raising the purity of the turkeys we replace the ones that grow with a higher purity and eat the lower purity turkeys.
Don't you?


lol dear lord no. stuff those bad boys and glutton


My apologies for the misunderstanding.
That is what we do. I realise my words indicate otherwise.
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Re: Increased Storage Capacity within Turkey Coops

Postby Dallane » Wed Oct 24, 2012 1:05 am

Vexlying wrote:My apologies for the misunderstanding.
That is what we do. I realise my words indicate otherwise.


oh my bad also i thought u guys were using them for regen instead of humors lol
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Re: Increased Storage Capacity within Turkey Coops

Postby Vexlying » Wed Oct 24, 2012 1:22 am

Dallane wrote:
Vexlying wrote:My apologies for the misunderstanding.
That is what we do. I realise my words indicate otherwise.


oh my bad also i thought u guys were using them for regen instead of humors lol


That would be an extremely moronic waste of turkeys.
But I imagine there are some pilgrims within Salem who do waste them in just such a way.
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Re: Increased Storage Capacity within Turkey Coops

Postby Odekva » Wed Oct 24, 2012 5:34 am

Vexlying wrote:Raising the purity of the turkeys we replace the ones that grow with a higher purity and eat the lower purity turkeys.

Could you give me the secret of how you raise their purity if I may ask?
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Re: Increased Storage Capacity within Turkey Coops

Postby Vexlying » Wed Oct 24, 2012 5:55 am

Odekva wrote:
Vexlying wrote:Raising the purity of the turkeys we replace the ones that grow with a higher purity and eat the lower purity turkeys.

Could you give me the secret of how you raise their purity if I may ask?


Of course.

Magic. ;)

Edit: Sorry, I believe that minions should work out the obvious by themselves.
But as you asked so nicely, here is a question; What can be raised in purity AND used as plant material?
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