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+100 Health
+5 MP5
+5 Physical Protection
+5 Magical Protection
PASSIVE - Being within assist range of a minion or jungle camp monster death without dealing the killing blow awards +5 bonus gold, and also restores +12 Health and +10 Mana.
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They eat grubs, kale, bird seed, french fries...lol.
Yes, we have 4 adult chickens (1 of ours just died...so sad) for egg-laying purposes...in the month of March, I think we got around 140 eggs (we eat some, we give some). We have a huge custom-built coop that is on the side of our house, and let them roam the backyard in the afternoon. Chicken poop is pretty gross and wet, so we have to spray down the patio each night, but they're actually pretty cool pets...fairly tame, when we open the door, they come running up to us to see if we have any treats for them...and they'll let us pet them.
We also have 7 chicks in our garage, growing quickly...we're keeping a couple, and just raising the rest for a friend while she gets her coop built.
There are tons of breeds of chickens...the adults we have are golden sex link, rhode island red, barred rock, and an unknown all black (green tints in direct sunlight). The one that died was a beautiful silver wyandotte.
Waaaaay more than you cared to know, but I wrote it anyway. Ha.
I would be worried if you hadn't.