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− | A nest box is a building that {{L|egg}} laying creatures will use to lay their eggs in. | + | A '''nest box''' is a building that {{L|egg}} laying creatures will use to lay their eggs in. A [[tool|nest box]] is created at a {{L|craftsdwarf's workshop}} or {{L|metalsmith's forge}}. Once {{k|b}}uilt, the box will be claimed by an egg laying animal. The animal that claims the nest box will not leave the box unless it is deconstructed, and will periodically lay {{L|egg}}s into the box. A dwarf with the {{L|food hauling}} labor enabled will then remove the eggs and take them to a food stockpile. |
− | A nested female will lay eggs regardless of the presence of a male of the same species, however the eggs will not be fertilized and will not hatch unless a male is present. If a male is present, the eggs may be fertilized and hatch if the dwarves can be prevented from snatching them out of the nest box and hauling them to be eaten. To achieve this, eggs can be forbidden, or access to the nest box can be blocked | + | A nested female will lay eggs regardless of the presence of a male of the same species, however the eggs will not be fertilized and will not hatch unless a male is present. If a male is present, the eggs may be fertilized and hatch if the dwarves can be prevented from snatching them out of the nest box and hauling them to be eaten. To achieve this, eggs can be {{L|forbidden}}, or access to the nest box can be blocked with locked doors. There may be no way of telling whether or not eggs have been fertilized, but if they sit in a nest box for more than two seasons, they are unlikely to ever hatch. |
− | A current bug causes wild egg layers to claim nest boxes and attack any tame animals roosting nearby. This bug makes it possible to create a dwarven | + | It should be noted that most domestic birds have tremendous reproductive potential, and a few species of breeding birds can cause a population explosion that rivals even the deadliest of {{L|catsplosion}}s. |
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+ | A current bug causes wild egg layers to claim nest boxes and attack any tame animals roosting nearby. This bug makes it possible to create a dwarven cockfighting ring on maps with wild poultry. | ||
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Revision as of 06:33, 19 February 2011
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A nest box is a building that Template:L laying creatures will use to lay their eggs in. A nest box is created at a Template:L or Template:L. Once built, the box will be claimed by an egg laying animal. The animal that claims the nest box will not leave the box unless it is deconstructed, and will periodically lay Template:Ls into the box. A dwarf with the Template:L labor enabled will then remove the eggs and take them to a food stockpile.
A nested female will lay eggs regardless of the presence of a male of the same species, however the eggs will not be fertilized and will not hatch unless a male is present. If a male is present, the eggs may be fertilized and hatch if the dwarves can be prevented from snatching them out of the nest box and hauling them to be eaten. To achieve this, eggs can be Template:L, or access to the nest box can be blocked with locked doors. There may be no way of telling whether or not eggs have been fertilized, but if they sit in a nest box for more than two seasons, they are unlikely to ever hatch.
It should be noted that most domestic birds have tremendous reproductive potential, and a few species of breeding birds can cause a population explosion that rivals even the deadliest of Template:Ls.
A current bug causes wild egg layers to claim nest boxes and attack any tame animals roosting nearby. This bug makes it possible to create a dwarven cockfighting ring on maps with wild poultry.