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The '''butchery''' labor enables a [[dwarf]] to work at a [[butcher's shop]] and process animal [[corpse]]s and [[body part]]s into edible [[meat]], [[skin]] to be processed into [[leather]], and [[bone]]s for your craftsdwarves. It also permits dwarves to slaughter designated tame animals, producing the same byproducts.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:38, 8 December 2011

Butchery
Skills used
Tasks
  • Butcher animal corpse
  • Slaughter livestock
This article is about an older version of DF.

The butchery labor enables a dwarf to work at a butcher's shop and process animal corpses and body parts into edible meat, skin to be processed into leather, and bones for your craftsdwarves. It also permits dwarves to slaughter designated tame animals, producing the same byproducts.