How to Automatic Chicken Farm in Minecraft Bedrock

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Minecraft Bedrock is a version of the popular Minecraft game that mirrors the Java Edition and is available on mobile devices, Windows, PlayStation, and Xbox.

The game offers a sandbox environment where players can build structures, explore the world, gather resources, craft tools, and engage in combat.

It includes a Survival Mode, where players must collect materials, fight monsters, and stay alive, as well as a Creative Mode, where you get unlimited resources to build and explore freely.

You can also play with friends across different devices. In this article, you’ll learn how to Automatic Chicken Farm in Minecraft Bedrock!

List of Materials for Automatic Chicken Farm

To build an Automatic Chicken Farm in Minecraft Bedrock, you’ll need a few specific materials. Once you have them, follow the steps below to set everything up properly.

Materials Needed

  • 1 Chest
  • 2 Hoppers
  • 1 Dispenser
  • 1 Bucket of Lava
  • 1 Carpet (any color)
  • 8 Glass Blocks
  • 2 Observers
  • 1 Stone Slab (or any non-flammable slab)
  • Building Blocks (e.g., stone, about 10-15)
  • At least 2 Chickens (and seeds to lure them)
  • Optional: Extra hoppers and chest for storage

How to Automatic Chicken Farm in Minecraft Bedrock

Set Up the Collection System:

  • Place a chest on the ground.
  • Put a hopper feeding into the chest (sneak and place it so it connects).

Build the Kill Chamber:

  • Place a slab on top of the hopper.
  • Surround the slab with 4 glass blocks (one on each side) to form a small enclosure.
  • Add a dispenser on one side of the glass, facing the slab, one block above the ground.
  • Fill the dispenser with a lava bucket.

Create the Chicken Pen:

  • Above the dispenser, place a hopper facing downward into it.
  • Put a carpet on top of this hopper (this keeps chickens in place).
  • Enclose the carpet with 4 more glass blocks around the sides and 2-3 building blocks high to trap chickens.
  • Add a roof with building blocks to seal it (leave a way to add chickens initially).

Add Redstone Automation:

  • Place an observer above the hopper in the chicken pen, facing down (detects eggs laid by chickens).
  • Place a second observer facing the first observer (this creates a Redstone clock).
  • The signal will activate the dispenser to briefly release lava when an egg is laid.

Stock the Farm:

  • Lure at least 2 chickens onto the carpet with seeds (wheat, beetroot, melon, or pumpkin seeds).
  • Breed them with seeds until you have a few (up to 24 works well in Bedrock without entity cramming issues).
  • Seal the entrance once they’re inside.

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