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: If a pet becomes hungry then a job is definitely generated for their owner to feed them. This job is only assigned to the pet's owner, not to any idle dwarf. I assume that the job is only generated once the pet is hungry (similar to "give water" jobs being generated when dwarves are thirsty) but am not confident enough on the details to edit the article. [[User:Pushy|Pushy]] 12:20, 8 November 2012 (UTC)
 
: If a pet becomes hungry then a job is definitely generated for their owner to feed them. This job is only assigned to the pet's owner, not to any idle dwarf. I assume that the job is only generated once the pet is hungry (similar to "give water" jobs being generated when dwarves are thirsty) but am not confident enough on the details to edit the article. [[User:Pushy|Pushy]] 12:20, 8 November 2012 (UTC)
 
:: I have a fortress that has had no pasture for going on a year now.  My dwarves have several grazer pets (a couple rabbits and a billy goat) who all seem perfectly fine without being pastured.  In the same timeframe, my other grazers have all starved. Clearly, the owners take care of their pets.  --[[User:LackofCertainty|LackofCertainty]] 18:39, 22 January 2013 (UTC)
 
:: I have a fortress that has had no pasture for going on a year now.  My dwarves have several grazer pets (a couple rabbits and a billy goat) who all seem perfectly fine without being pastured.  In the same timeframe, my other grazers have all starved. Clearly, the owners take care of their pets.  --[[User:LackofCertainty|LackofCertainty]] 18:39, 22 January 2013 (UTC)
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:::My current best guess is that pets follow owners outside where grass is, non-assigned stay in the meeting areas where no gras grows and die. --[[User:Old Ancient|Old Ancient]] 18:28, 2 April 2013 (UTC)
  
 
==Fights==
 
==Fights==

Revision as of 18:28, 2 April 2013

The first part of the article says: "...being fed by their owners if they are grazers...", but there is also the statement: "...and the fact that owners will not specifically feed their pets...". Does the owner of a grazing pet feed it, or does it have to be pastured?

If a pet becomes hungry then a job is definitely generated for their owner to feed them. This job is only assigned to the pet's owner, not to any idle dwarf. I assume that the job is only generated once the pet is hungry (similar to "give water" jobs being generated when dwarves are thirsty) but am not confident enough on the details to edit the article. Pushy 12:20, 8 November 2012 (UTC)
I have a fortress that has had no pasture for going on a year now. My dwarves have several grazer pets (a couple rabbits and a billy goat) who all seem perfectly fine without being pastured. In the same timeframe, my other grazers have all starved. Clearly, the owners take care of their pets. --LackofCertainty 18:39, 22 January 2013 (UTC)
My current best guess is that pets follow owners outside where grass is, non-assigned stay in the meeting areas where no gras grows and die. --Old Ancient 18:28, 2 April 2013 (UTC)

Fights

I found in reports that various animals attacked my dwarves (a broken ear, really?) or other animals. It appears that these animals perceive(d) the dining room as crowded, even though no pasture was placed there. Might also be the mix of animals (ducks, rooster, dogs...) Is this known/covered in a different article? It appears no serious injuries happened so far but the thought of my dwarves being attacked by war dogs while dining - not funny. --Old Ancient 04:12, 28 March 2013 (UTC)

According to the Quickstart guide, animals will fight if they are in meeting areas as well, which is probably what happened in your case. If they aren't forced to stay in a specific area, they would probably just drift away from each other. --Lethosor (talk) 20:25, 28 March 2013 (UTC)
Thanks. Now, why did I post this to "pets"?? --Old Ancient 19:40, 30 March 2013 (UTC)

Feeding

"Pasture pets" do get hungry. Contact with the owner does not per se feed them. They don't seek out a pasture on their own. They might be feeding on grass whenever they follow their owner outside. No "feed" job observed so far. Cats appear to cause 'give water' jobs occasionally that are executed by a random dwarf, not the owner. Research ongoing. --Old Ancient 19:40, 30 March 2013 (UTC)