WebJun 25, 2013 · Modified 9 years, 9 months ago Viewed 2k times 7 I captured several war Jabberers and cave crocodiles from goblin sieges; I am trying to breed them, by chaining them right next to a nest box. Since then, none of them occupied the nest boxes. Am I doing something wrong? How often would a "normal" egg-laying animal lay eggs? http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=43484.0
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WebDec 15, 2024 · Dwarf Fortress - Quick Tutorial - Animal Husbandry, Butchering, Training, Zones and Gelding. Blind 42.1K subscribers Join Subscribe Share Save 51K views 2 months ago Dwarf Fortress -... WebThere is a cap on the number of animals you can have. When it's reached, they stop breeding automatically. I think the cut-off point is fifty. (You'll get a few more from … the protected characteristic of race
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WebThe default embark profile contains a lot of critical items that will keep your fort running for a fair while, but for most ‘normal’ fortress sites there’s a LOT of waste in that list. Here’s the full normal embark list: 2 Copper picks; 2 Copper battle axes; 1 Iron anvil (or steel anvil if your home civilization has no access to iron) WebA dwarf with the animal training labor can tame caged wild animals, provide training to trained (but not tame) uncaged creatures and tame small creatures ( vermin) at a kennel. A tame animal has the tag (Tame) after its name and is safe to be released into the fortress. They will not attack your dwarves, and do not set off your traps. WebJun 12, 2016 · Make sure your male birds can reach the nest boxes -- put the boxes in the pasture with the other birds, for example. Your hens should wander over and lay eggs, then a tom/rooster/etc will follow behind and fertilize them. Share Improve this answer Follow edited Jun 12, 2016 at 21:28 answered Jun 12, 2016 at 12:10 KutuluMike 3,165 3 24 42 2 the pro team realtors