Chicken Jockey

Chicken Jockeys are an extremely rare mob. They consist of a Baby Zombie riding a Chicken.

Behavior

 * Chicken Jockeys run around like Baby Zombies, instead of using the chicken AI.
 * Even though the Zombie AI is used, the chicken still randomly lays eggs.
 * Chicken Jockeys do not take fall damage, as the chicken flaps his wings quickly, slowing the falling speed.
 * The chicken moves at the speed of the baby zombie, which is much faster than a normal chicken.
 * Chicken Jockeys can track the player over a very large distance.
 * Like zombies, the chicken jockey will also track villagers.
 * They can fit through a 1-high space, but the baby zombie will take suffocation damage if the block above is solid.

Spawn
Zombies have a 0.05% chance (1 in 2000) of being a chicken jockey. Baby zombie pigmen can also rarely spawn riding a chicken.

Trivia

 * If the player goes far enough away, the baby zombie despawns but the chicken does not, leaving a regular chicken behind.
 * The command to spawn a Chicken Jockey is /summon Zombie ~ ~ ~ {IsBaby:1,Riding:{id:Chicken}}
 * This is not exactly the same mob, but it is close, the real Chicken Jockey is positioned lower on the Chicken's back, whom you can get from spawning 2000 Baby Zombies
 * Oddly enough, attacking the chicken half of the jockey, will harm the Baby Zombie instead of the chicken. You can only harm the chicken upon the zombie's death.
 * Since they can spawn in the Nether, Eggs, Feathers and Raw Chicken is renewable, without having to bring Eggs from the Overworld.

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