How to Catch Chickens & Get Eggs in Hytale: Complete Guide
Learn how to catch chickens and farm eggs in Hytale! This guide covers finding chickens, using Capture Crates, building Chicken Coops, and maximizing production
While Hytale doesn’t punish you with traditional hunger mechanics, eating well provides substantial advantages through health and stamina boosts. Quality food can turn the tide in tough encounters, and many of the best recipes require eggs as a key ingredient. Unlike foraged items you simply pick up, eggs require establishing a chicken farm—finding wild chickens, capturing them, and creating proper housing so they’ll produce consistently.
The good news? Once you’ve set up your chicken operation, eggs become a renewable resource that supports your cooking needs indefinitely. This guide walks through the entire process from spotting your first wild chicken to managing a productive coop system. For more essential gameplay strategies and resource guides, check out our comprehensive Hytale guides hub.
Where to Find Chickens in Hytale
Wild chickens spawn naturally in Zone 1’s forest and meadow biomes—the same starter areas where you’ll spend your early game. They’re fairly common but not abundant enough to trip over constantly.
Chicken Spawning Details:
- Location: Zone 1 forest and meadow biomes
- Terrain: Grassy fields and open areas
- Frequency: Moderately common (not rare, but requires some searching)
- Behavior: Roam freely, generally passive
Finding Strategy: Explore grassy open areas rather than dense forests. Chickens prefer clearings and meadows where they’re visible from a distance. Unlike cows which travel in herds, chickens often appear individually or in small groups of 2-3.
As you explore Zone 1, keep an eye out while gathering other resources. You’ll naturally encounter chickens during normal exploration—no need for dedicated chicken-hunting expeditions unless you’re trying to populate multiple coops quickly.

How to Catch Chickens with Capture Crates
Unlike some animal farming systems in other games, you don’t need to lure chickens with food or slowly build trust. Hytale lets you capture chickens directly using a specialized tool, making the process much more straightforward.
Crafting Capture Crates
The Capture Crate is your chicken-catching tool, crafted at the Farmer’s Workbench.
Capture Crate Recipe:
- Materials vary based on Farmer’s Workbench tier
- Crafted at: Farmer’s Workbench (requires tier upgrade first)
Important Note: You’ll need to upgrade your Farmer’s Workbench before Capture Crates become available. Make sure you have the necessary materials for upgrading workbenches before planning your chicken-catching expedition.
The exact materials and tier requirement weren’t specified in detail, but generally expect wood, plant fiber, and possibly some iron ingots or Essence of Life—standard Farmer’s Workbench fare.
Using Capture Crates
Once you’ve crafted your Capture Crates, the catching process is simple and quick.
How to Catch Chickens:
- Equip the Capture Crate in your hand
- Approach a wild chicken
- Aim at the chicken
- Press Left Mouse Button to capture it
- The chicken enters the crate immediately
Transporting Chickens: With a chicken safely inside your Capture Crate, simply carry it back to your base. The crate acts as portable storage—chickens don’t escape or require special handling during transport.
Releasing Chickens: Once you’re home (preferably near a Chicken Coop), press Left Mouse Button again while holding the occupied crate. This releases the chicken at your current location.
Pro Tip: Craft multiple Capture Crates before your chicken-hunting trip. If you encounter several chickens at once, you can catch them all rather than making multiple journeys. Each crate holds one chicken, so bring 3-5 crates to maximize efficiency.
Building Chicken Coops for Egg Production
Releasing chickens randomly around your base won’t work—they’ll wander off or despawn just like cows currently do. Chicken Coops provide the structure chickens need to remain persistent and produce eggs reliably.
Crafting Chicken Coops
Chicken Coops are also crafted at the Farmer’s Workbench.
Chicken Coop Recipe:
- Any Wood (quantity varies)
- Essence of Life (quantity varies)
- Plant Fiber (quantity varies)
- Crafted at: Farmer’s Workbench
The Essence of Life requirement ties into Hytale’s farming ecosystem—you’ll generate plenty by farming crops, making this a renewable resource once you’ve established agricultural operations.
Placing and Assigning Chickens to Coops
Coop placement and chicken assignment happens automatically through proximity.
Setup Process:
- Place your Chicken Coop in a convenient location near your base
- Release captured chickens near the coop
- The game automatically assigns nearby chickens to the coop
- Assigned chickens will remain at the coop permanently
Capacity Limit: Each Chicken Coop houses up to 6 chickens. This becomes important when planning your egg production needs—more coops mean more chickens, which means more eggs.
Behavioral Note: Once assigned to a coop, chickens will automatically return to it at night, creating a natural day/night routine. During the day they roam nearby; at night they shelter inside.

How to Get Eggs from Chickens in Hytale
With chickens housed in coops, egg production begins automatically. Understanding the mechanics helps you collect efficiently.
Daily Egg Production
Each chicken produces eggs on a predictable schedule.
Egg Production Mechanics:
- Rate: One egg per chicken per day
- Collection Time: Morning (after chickens spend the night in the coop)
- Visual Indicator: A bag appears at the coop entrance when eggs are ready
- Maximum Yield: 6 eggs per day per coop (with full capacity)
Collection Process:
- Check your coops each morning
- Look for the bag icon at the coop entrance
- Interact with the coop to collect eggs
- Repeat daily for consistent egg supply
The bag indicator prevents you from checking empty coops unnecessarily—if there’s no bag, there are no eggs ready for collection.
Bonus Egg Production
Beyond the predictable daily eggs, chickens occasionally produce bonus eggs throughout the day.
Random Egg Laying:
- Timing: Random intervals during daytime
- Frequency: Uncommon but possible
- Mechanics: Individual chickens may lay eggs outside the standard schedule
Don’t rely on these bonus eggs for planning purposes, but checking your coops mid-day occasionally might yield pleasant surprises. The core production remains the morning collection—treat extras as exactly that.
Managing Excess Chickens
If you’ve captured more than 6 chickens and release them all near one coop, the overflow creates an interesting situation.
Excess Chicken Behavior:
- Coops only officially house 6 chickens maximum
- Extra chickens still hang around the area
- These excess chickens can randomly lay eggs
- However, they’re not guaranteed to persist like housed chickens
Recommendation: Rather than relying on excess chickens, build additional coops once you have more than 6 birds. Each coop costs the same materials, and properly housed chickens are more reliable than overflow birds that might despawn.
Scaling Your Operation:
- 1 Coop (6 chickens) = 6 eggs/day baseline
- 2 Coops (12 chickens) = 12 eggs/day baseline
- 3 Coops (18 chickens) = 18 eggs/day baseline
Scale based on your recipe needs. If you’re cooking recipes requiring 2-3 eggs each and want to make several per day, plan accordingly.
Using Eggs in Recipes
Understanding egg consumption helps you plan production capacity.
Baking and Cooking Applications
Eggs appear in numerous recipes, particularly baked goods and advanced cooking.
Common Egg Uses:
- Baking recipes (breads, pastries, cakes)
- Advanced healing food requiring eggs
- Specialty dishes with multiple ingredients
Many of the best healing items in Hytale incorporate eggs alongside other ingredients like wheat from farming, salt from fishing traps, and milk/cheese from cows.
Sustainable Recipe Planning
Unlike milk and cheese (which face collection challenges due to limited cow mechanics), eggs become fully renewable once your coops are established.
Resource Comparison:
- Eggs: Renewable, predictable, scales easily with more coops
- Dairy: Limited by cow availability and current game mechanics
- Farmed Crops: Renewable but requires active planting/harvesting
- Salt: Renewable through fishing traps but RNG-dependent
This makes egg-based recipes more sustainable for regular use compared to dairy-heavy alternatives. When choosing between similar recipes, lean toward egg-based options if you want consistent production.
Optimizing Your Chicken Farm
A few strategic choices maximize efficiency and convenience.
Location Planning
Place coops near your main crafting area for easy access.
Ideal Coop Placement:
- Close to Chef’s Stove and Farmer’s Workbench
- Within view of your main base (visible daily reminder)
- Grouped together if running multiple coops
- Protected from hostile mob spawning areas
Checking coops becomes part of your daily routine, so convenient placement saves time over weeks of gameplay.
Storage and Organization
Eggs stack in inventory but dedicated storage helps manage bulk production.
Storage Tips:
- Dedicate a chest specifically for cooking ingredients
- Store eggs near your Chef’s Stove
- Consider building bigger chests as production scales
- Use a backpack upgrade for ingredient gathering trips
Expansion Strategy
Start small and scale based on actual consumption.
Growth Plan:
- Begin with 1 coop (6 chickens) to learn the system
- Monitor egg usage over several in-game days
- Add coops if you’re consistently running out
- Most players find 2-3 coops sufficient for regular needs
Building 10 coops immediately sounds efficient but requires significant material investment and generates eggs faster than most players consume them. Grow organically with your actual recipe production.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to feed chickens for them to produce eggs?
No, chickens assigned to coops produce eggs automatically without requiring any food input from players. This is one of the conveniences of Hytale’s current animal system—once housed, chickens are self-sufficient and produce daily without additional maintenance.
Can chickens die or disappear from coops?
Chickens properly assigned to coops should remain persistent and not despawn like wild animals or excess chickens lingering outside coop capacity. However, like other early access animal features, there may be occasional bugs. If chickens disappear, report it as a bug and recapture replacements.
What’s the maximum number of eggs I can collect at once from a coop?
Each coop with 6 chickens produces 6 eggs per day during the standard morning collection. Bonus random eggs throughout the day might add 1-3 more, but 6 is your reliable daily yield per full coop. Collection happens all at once when you interact with the coop—eggs don’t accumulate over multiple days.
Is there any way to speed up egg production?
Currently, there’s no mechanic to increase egg production rate beyond simply housing more chickens in additional coops. Each chicken produces roughly one egg per day—that’s the baseline. Unlike crops which can be fertilized and watered for faster growth, chickens operate on their fixed schedule. To get more eggs, capture more chickens and build more coops.






