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− | A mid-size livestock animal. | + | A mid-size livestock animal. Surprisingly, the females can be milked by a dwarf with the [[milk|milking]] labor at a [[farmer's workshop]] along with an empty [[bucket]]. Unlike most other livestock, pigs don't graze, and thus each pig can be assigned to a 1x1 [[pasture]] without any grass, for example an inside rock tile (you may think of it as stables). They are therefore a great choice for pasture-poor biomes, as, like dogs, they do not need a food source, but, unlike dogs, can be milked. |
The males are called boars, the females are called sows and their offspring are called piglets. | The males are called boars, the females are called sows and their offspring are called piglets. | ||
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{{Category|Animals}} | {{Category|Animals}} |