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Using [[cage trap]]s judiciously (or taking advantage of the animals [[elf|elves]] trade) can sometimes snag you a breeding pair of a wild animal. Tame something unusual and start something crazy, like an [[alligator]] farm! | Using [[cage trap]]s judiciously (or taking advantage of the animals [[elf|elves]] trade) can sometimes snag you a breeding pair of a wild animal. Tame something unusual and start something crazy, like an [[alligator]] farm! | ||
− | Do note that once a certain number of animals of a particular type are present in your fortress (currently observed to be around 50), that type of animal will | + | Do note that once a certain number of animals of a particular type are present in your fortress (currently observed to be around 50), that type of animal will apparently become permanently sterile within your fortress{{v|0.28.181.40d}} (existing pregnancies will produce young, but they will never become pregnant again); thus, simply caging all newborn animals and perpetually delaying butchering may bring your meat industry to a grinding halt. {{verify}} |
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