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Pasturing a [[cat]] in a food [[stockpile]] will make it more effective at keeping [[vermin]] away from your food (or any creature with a {{token|HUNTS_VERMIN|c}} or {{token|DIVE_HUNTS_VERMIN|c}} token).
 
Pasturing a [[cat]] in a food [[stockpile]] will make it more effective at keeping [[vermin]] away from your food (or any creature with a {{token|HUNTS_VERMIN|c}} or {{token|DIVE_HUNTS_VERMIN|c}} token).
  
Lots of 1x1 pastures, each with a chicken and a nest box, is a way to make a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battery_cage battery farm].
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Lots of 1x1 pastures each with a chicken and a nest box is a way to make a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battery_cage battery farm].
  
A pasture can serve as a quick, limited replacement for a [[rope]] or [[restraint]], placing animals exactly in one defined area, even [[pet]]s and animals assigned to dwarves. However, it does not restrict the movement of an animal; if they are threatened by an enemy, the animal will flee as normal, which will trigger a task to re-pasture the animal once it leaves the border of the pasture. Dwarves with the [[Hauling#Animal_hauling|Animal Hauling]] labor enabled may then rush to put them back, probably putting themselves in danger; so maybe only enable that labor on the most durable…or replaceable.
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A pasture can serve as a quick, limited replacement for a [[rope]] or [[restraint]], placing animals exactly in one defined area, even [[pet]]s and animals assigned to dwarves. However, it does not restrict the movement of an animal; if they are threatened by an enemy, the animal will flee as normal, which will trigger a task to re-pasture the animal once it leaves the border of the pasture. Dwarves with the [[Hauling#Animal_hauling|Animal Hauling]] labor enabled may then rush to put them back, probably putting themselves in danger; so maybe only enable that labor on the most durable … or replaceable.
  
 
With that in mind, pastures can serve as an early-warning system and distraction for invaders and thieves when placed just outside or inside entrances to the fortress. Of course, this can result in injury to the animals, or even their death, and tame animals that die in ways other than specifically being slaughtered cannot be [[butcher]]ed.
 
With that in mind, pastures can serve as an early-warning system and distraction for invaders and thieves when placed just outside or inside entrances to the fortress. Of course, this can result in injury to the animals, or even their death, and tame animals that die in ways other than specifically being slaughtered cannot be [[butcher]]ed.

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