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− | {{Quality|Superior}} | + | {{Quality|Superior|20:05, 19 December 2016 (UTC)}} |
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− | [[File: | + | [[File:grazing_preview.jpg|thumb|275px|right|It tastes like ramen to them.]]Tame '''grazing''' animals (those with the {{token|STANDARD_GRAZER}} token) require a constant source of [[grass]] or [[cave moss]] to survive. [[Pasture]]s are currently the easiest such source, however care must be taken to ensure that the pasture is large enough to provide food for all the assigned animals (and any auto-assigned babies). Other sources are [[Animal caretaker|animal caretakers]] feeding chained/caged creatures, and dwarves feeding their [[pet]]s. |
==Grazing animals and pasture size== | ==Grazing animals and pasture size== | ||
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GRAZER = 20000 × G × (max size)<sup>-3/4</sup> | GRAZER = 20000 × G × (max size)<sup>-3/4</sup> | ||
− | '''''G''' can be set in d_init | + | '''''G''' can be set in d_init (100 by default)'' |
'''''max size''' is the maximum size a creature can reach, divided by 10.'' | '''''max size''' is the maximum size a creature can reach, divided by 10.'' | ||
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==Bugs== | ==Bugs== | ||
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* Egg-laying grazers will starve themselves sitting on a [[nest box]].{{bug|4637}} | * Egg-laying grazers will starve themselves sitting on a [[nest box]].{{bug|4637}} | ||
** Some workarounds are detailed in [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=175915.0 this forum thread.] | ** Some workarounds are detailed in [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=175915.0 this forum thread.] | ||
− | * Grazing juveniles tend to clump in the same tile as their mother, leading to starvation and [[overcrowding]]. This is particularly problematic for species with large litters, like [[giant capybara]]s. | + | |
+ | * Grazing juveniles tend to clump in the same tile as their mother, leading to starvation and [[overcrowding]]. This is particularly problematic for species with large litters, like [[giant capybara]]s. | ||
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* When a [[civilian alert]] is active, grazers outside of the alert burrow refuse to eat.{{bug|6240}} | * When a [[civilian alert]] is active, grazers outside of the alert burrow refuse to eat.{{bug|6240}} | ||
[[ru:Grazer]] | [[ru:Grazer]] | ||
{{category|Fortress mode}} | {{category|Fortress mode}} |