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Welcome to the Amazing world of Amaretto Barnyard Birds!


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===  What you need to get started: ===
*After having the Barnyard Bird Nest there will be a 3 day “nesting” period for both the male and female Barnyard Bird. After the nesting period is completed it will then take approximately 2 days for the Barnyard Bird to reach 100% vigor provided they have vivacity of 85% or higher.
*Barnyard Bird Starter Nest
*When your Birds drop their own nests those will be non-starter Barnyard Bird nests.  An incubator is used for hatching your non-starter Barnyard Bird Nest. The non-starter nest will take 60 minutes to birth after being sent to the incubator. The incubator can birth up to 12 Barnyard Birds at one time so it is recommended if you are going to be offline to have food sitting near the incubator.
*Barnyard Birds Combo Incubator
*Barnyard Bird Scratch
*Barnyard Bird Leafy Greens


To use the Incubator:


*Rez the incubator


*Rez your non-starter Barnyard Bird Nest within 10m of your incubator
<font size="4" color="red">'''DO NOT RIGHT CLICK AND OPEN THE BARNYARD BIRD NEST YOU WILL BREAK IT!'''</font>


*Left click your non-starter Barnyard Bird Nest and click incubate
=== Once you have unpacked your starter pack: ===
* rez a Barnyard Bird Starter nest from your inventory on the ground.
* Click the nest and select the "birth" option.
* You will see a pop up “Do you want to birth this Barnyard Bird now?”
* Please select yes to birth your starter nest


*Click yes to send to incubator


*Wait 60 minutes for your new Barnyard Bird to be hatched


While the eggs are in the incubator you can click the button called list UUID’s this will list all UUIDS of the Barnyard Birds that are birthing. If you have a Barnyard Bird that cannot rez due to lack of prims please give the incubator time as it will also re-rez the Barnyard Bird when the prims are open.


Please DO NOT send Barnyard Birds, notecards or instant messages to the Amaretto staff or the creator the ONLY way we will be able to assist you is if you file a ticket on the support site.


[http://support.amarettobreedables.com support]


*If you are having issues with your Barnyard Bird not eating please try the following tricks before filing a ticket.
From birth to 3 you will have a baby chick, then at age 4 your Chicken will become a adolescent and have grey textures, at 7 days old your chicken will receive its adult textures, and all traits will be revealed.  
**1. Re-rez fixes 99% of the issues.
**2. If the land is set to a group, are the Barnyard Bird and food set to that group?
**3. If the land isn't set to a group, are the Barnyard Bird and food set to the same group as each other?
**4. Check to see if the Barnyard Bird is set to the type of food out (more stats)
**5. Re-set home position.


Remember your Barnyard Bird only eat once every 43 minutes so you may not notice a change immediately, be patient it takes 4 days for a Barnyard Bird to reach 0% hardiness.
Barnyard birds start gaining Vigor at age 5, this happens automatically if the bird has over 85% vivacity.  


   
When your bird turns 7 days old and has 100% vigor, 85% vivacity or higher, and awake your birds will mate.  


=='''IMPORTANT INFO ABOUT SELLING YOUR BARNYARD BIRD/BARNYARD NEST'''==
When your Barnyard Bird mates the female will drop a nest immediately without a pregnancy and both parents will go in a 3 day “nesting” period, each parent will also loose 1 cycle. 
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*When selling your Barnyard Bird all you need to do is click the sale box and insert the price, NO OTHER PERMISSIONS NEED TO BE CHANGED.
After the nesting period is completed, you may restart the process again.
*This also applies to zero sales or transferring your Barnyard Bird to a friend.
A nest that you get from breeding two of your Barnyard Birds is considered a Non-Starter nest, you will need to incubate these eggs to be able to hatch them.   
 
You can breed your Amaretto Barnyard Bird at any age over 7 days,  if it has at least 1 cycle. 
 
Each Amaretto Barnyard Bird starts out with at least 12 cycles.
 
To learn all about incubating please read over the Barnyard Birds Combo Incubator instructions included in the box.                                                                                                                                                     
 
'''If you are having issues with your Barnyard Bird not eating, please try the following tricks before filing a ticket:'''<blockquote>1. Re-rez fixes 99% of the issues.
 
2. If the land is set to a group, are the Barnyard Bird and food set to that group?
 
3. If the land isn't set to a group, are the Barnyard Bird and food set to the same group as each other?
 
4. Check to see if the Barnyard Bird is set to the type of food out (more stats)
 
5. Re-set home position.</blockquote>Remember your Barnyard Bird only eats once every 43 minutes so you may not notice a change immediately, be patient it takes 3 days for a Barnyard Bird to reach 0% hardiness and become sick.
 
 
 
 
 
'''<font size="4" color="red">If you need assistance please file a ticket @ https://amarettobreedables.com/support/</font>'''
 
Thank you for choosing an Amaretto Ranch Breedables product. Happy breeding!

Latest revision as of 20:18, 12 February 2025

Welcome to the Amazing world of Amaretto Barnyard Birds!

What you need to get started:

  • Barnyard Bird Starter Nest
  • Barnyard Birds Combo Incubator
  • Barnyard Bird Scratch
  • Barnyard Bird Leafy Greens


DO NOT RIGHT CLICK AND OPEN THE BARNYARD BIRD NEST YOU WILL BREAK IT!

Once you have unpacked your starter pack:

  • rez a Barnyard Bird Starter nest from your inventory on the ground.
  • Click the nest and select the "birth" option.
  • You will see a pop up “Do you want to birth this Barnyard Bird now?”
  • Please select yes to birth your starter nest




From birth to 3 you will have a baby chick, then at age 4 your Chicken will become a adolescent and have grey textures, at 7 days old your chicken will receive its adult textures, and all traits will be revealed.

Barnyard birds start gaining Vigor at age 5, this happens automatically if the bird has over 85% vivacity.

When your bird turns 7 days old and has 100% vigor, 85% vivacity or higher, and awake your birds will mate.

When your Barnyard Bird mates the female will drop a nest immediately without a pregnancy and both parents will go in a 3 day “nesting” period, each parent will also loose 1 cycle.

After the nesting period is completed, you may restart the process again. A nest that you get from breeding two of your Barnyard Birds is considered a Non-Starter nest, you will need to incubate these eggs to be able to hatch them.

You can breed your Amaretto Barnyard Bird at any age over 7 days, if it has at least 1 cycle.

Each Amaretto Barnyard Bird starts out with at least 12 cycles.

To learn all about incubating please read over the Barnyard Birds Combo Incubator instructions included in the box.

If you are having issues with your Barnyard Bird not eating, please try the following tricks before filing a ticket:

1. Re-rez fixes 99% of the issues.

2. If the land is set to a group, are the Barnyard Bird and food set to that group?

3. If the land isn't set to a group, are the Barnyard Bird and food set to the same group as each other?

4. Check to see if the Barnyard Bird is set to the type of food out (more stats)

5. Re-set home position.

Remember your Barnyard Bird only eats once every 43 minutes so you may not notice a change immediately, be patient it takes 3 days for a Barnyard Bird to reach 0% hardiness and become sick.



If you need assistance please file a ticket @ https://amarettobreedables.com/support/

Thank you for choosing an Amaretto Ranch Breedables product. Happy breeding!