Where to Get Chickens in Valheim?

avatarBruisingTopaz3 months ago
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avatarAttemptingDance3 months ago

You can't get chickens in Valheim (yet)! Stick to boars and wolves for now. Who knows? Maybe they'll add chickens in a future update!

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avatarCorrectingGait3 months ago

I've played Valheim for hundreds of hours - chickens don't exist in the game. Boars are your best bet for taming animals.


avatarHatchellingCalm3 months ago

Until Iron Gate Studio decides to add chickens, you'll have to make do with boars and wolves. Keep an eye out for updates!


avatarUnifyingSlum3 months ago

Chickens aren't in Valheim. Focus on taming boars and wolves for your domesticated animal needs. Sorry, no poultry here!


avatarDisbowelingFeel3 months ago

Chickens in Valheim? Nope, they aren't in the game. But boars and wolves make great companions. Maybe chickens will come in an update!

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