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==Kennel Tasks==
 
==Kennel Tasks==
  
Training tasks require designation of an animal training zone.
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Training War Animals and Hunting Animals require designation of an animal training zone.
 
 
===Train a Hunting Dog===
 
Requires: An [[Cage|uncaged]] '''tame''' animal with [TRAINABLE] or [TRAINABLE_HUNTING] and an [[animal trainer]].  Note that an animal that is in a pasture can only be trained if the kennel is also in the same [[pasture]].
 
 
 
Hunting animals can be assigned ({{K|v}}-select dwarf-{{K|p}}-{{K|e}}) to follow a hunter and assist in the hunting process. They are faster and more agile than a regular tamed animal, but not as strong as a war animal and cannot be unassigned.
 
 
 
Although the Kennel lists the job as "Train a Hunting Dog", it becomes "Train Hunting Animal" once added and can train ''any'' permitted creature - see below for a complete list.
 
 
 
===Train a War Dog===
 
Requires: An [[Cage|uncaged]] '''tame''' animal with [TRAINABLE] (or [TRAINABLE_WAR], although no such animals exist) and an [[animal trainer]]. [[Pasture|Pastured]] animals can only be trained if Kennel is located within their pasture.
 
 
 
A war animal is stronger than its untrained counterpart. War dogs make excellent companions when starting a fortress, when you can't spare many dwarves for fighting.
 
 
 
Like hunting animals, they can also be assigned to individual dwarves; combined with their strength, this makes them effective expendable bodyguards for any dwarf likely to see danger or who you feel is valuable enough to be worth protecting.  Even if they fail to defeat an attacker, they can often buy their charge time to escape or for additional reinforcements to arrive.
 
 
 
Although the Kennel lists the job as "Train a War Dog", it becomes "Train War Animal" once added and can train ''any'' permitted creature - see below for a complete list.
 
  
 
===Capture a Live Land Animal===
 
===Capture a Live Land Animal===
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Animals that are fed with food that leaves seeds will need to have the seeds {{K|d}}umped to allow the cage to be re-used in a cage trap. First loo{{K|k}} at the cage in your Animal [[stockpile]], then highlight the seed and press {{K|Enter}} to look at the seed, then press {{K|d}} to dump the seed. Cages are only re-used for cage traps when truly empty.
 
Animals that are fed with food that leaves seeds will need to have the seeds {{K|d}}umped to allow the cage to be re-used in a cage trap. First loo{{K|k}} at the cage in your Animal [[stockpile]], then highlight the seed and press {{K|Enter}} to look at the seed, then press {{K|d}} to dump the seed. Cages are only re-used for cage traps when truly empty.
  
==Trainable war/hunting animals==
 
The following creatures can be trained into war animals or hunting animals:
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|☼ †
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|150,000
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|☼ †
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|200,000
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|☼
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|400,000
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|☼
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|‼
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|5,000,000
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|‼
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|[[Rhinoceros]]
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|3,000,000
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|‼
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|[[Giant bat]]
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|200,000
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|♪ Hunting only
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|[[Giant cave swallow]]
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|200,000
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|♪ Hunting only
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|[[Giant eagle]]
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|200,000
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|☼ ♪
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|[[Cheetah]]
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|50,000
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|♪
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|[[Leopard]]
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|50,000
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|♪
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|[[Jaguar]]
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|75,000
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|♪
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|[[Lion]]
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|200,000
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|† ♪
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|[[Tiger]]
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|225,000
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|† ♪
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|[[Giant cheetah]]
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|560,000
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|♪
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|[[Giant leopard]]
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|560,000
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|♪
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|[[Giant jaguar]]
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|750,000
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|♪
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|[[Giant lion]]
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|1,700,000
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|♪
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|[[Giant tiger]]
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|1,900,000
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|☼ ♪
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|[[Roc]]
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|20,000,000
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|☼ ♪ [[Megabeast]]
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|[[Dragon]]
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|25,000,000
 
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''☼ - These animals are a good choice for your army.''<br />
 
''† - These animals are good choices for protecting important civilians, attacking dangerous creatures so the dwarf can escape.''<br />
 
''♪ - These animals are good companions for hunters and marksdwarves.''<br />
 
''‼ - These animals are a poor choice for training due to their voracious appetites for [[grass]].''<br />
 
Remember to keep a breeding pair out of harm's way around if you want more of a particular animal, in case the ones in service somehow die.<br />
 
It is reported possible to capture and tame water creatures if special care is used.
 
  
 
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Purpose
This article is about an older version of DF.

A Kennel is a large 5x5 workshop for an animal trainer. To build a kennel you need one building material (wood, stone, metal bar) and a dwarf who has the animal training, small animal dissection and/or trapping skills enabled.

(Note that the labor associated with the skill "small animal dissection" (namely "Extract from a dead animal") is used solely at a butcher's shop. But that skill is one of the three that can build a kennel, and is listed as such. Just accept it.)

Training animals and taming vermin will automatically select an appropriate creature, while taming a caged wild animal will allow you to choose exactly which animal you wish to tame.

While the kennel's menu only offers the option 'train a war dog', in fact a wide range of animals can be trained. Also note that the queued task indeed is named 'train war animal'. The same goes for 'train a hunting dog'.

Kennel Tasks

Training War Animals and Hunting Animals require designation of an animal training zone.

Capture a Live Land Animal

Requires: An animal trap and a trapper.

Direct animal trappers to attempt to capture vermin in an animal trap. The trapper will carry an animal trap around the fortress and look for vermin to pounce on; then the trap will be hauled to an animal stockpile. Vermin caught through this job can be eaten or transferred to cages; they can be tamed now.

Tame a Small Animal

Requires: An animal trainer and trapped vermin.

This is used to tame vermin for adoption as pets or eaten if left alone.

Tame a Large Animal

Requires: A caged wild animal, an appropriate piece of food, and an animal trainer.

The animal trainer uses the food to tame wild animals not already domesticated, such as those caught in cage traps. Animals revert to wild state over time. Look to the forums for a more detailed analysis of how animal training has changed in recent updates.

Unlike other tasks, large animal taming allows you to select the exact creature you wish to tame. Putting the task on repeat is mostly useless, as it will simply result in the same creature being re-tamed over and over, wasting food and potentially filling the cage with seeds, though it does provide a way to increase Animal Trainer experience with a limited supply of caged animals.

Animals that are fed with food that leaves seeds will need to have the seeds dumped to allow the cage to be re-used in a cage trap. First look at the cage in your Animal stockpile, then highlight the seed and press Enter to look at the seed, then press d to dump the seed. Cages are only re-used for cage traps when truly empty.



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