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I notice a lot of comparisons on the wiki mention the size of the eggs, but I thought that was irrelevant - each in the stack just adds one to the final meal count of the prepared meal stack.  Am I wrong?  [[Special:Contributions/184.174.156.214|184.174.156.214]] 10:49, 23 August 2012 (UTC)
 
I notice a lot of comparisons on the wiki mention the size of the eggs, but I thought that was irrelevant - each in the stack just adds one to the final meal count of the prepared meal stack.  Am I wrong?  [[Special:Contributions/184.174.156.214|184.174.156.214]] 10:49, 23 August 2012 (UTC)
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== Pasture requirements ==
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Nothing in here mentions the need to feed any of these animals. Given that it talks about a range from real-world traditioanlly domestic poultry, to fantasy birdlife, to carnivorous reptiles this is badly missing.
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I would guess the ideal for dwarves is to be able to have a bunch of battery style poultry rooms deep underground, the question is do the egg layers need to be free ranging in a pasture, or not?
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If they need to be in a pasture:
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* does that pasture have to be an above ground vegetation producing biome
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* if underground
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** does it need to be flooded
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** do you need to have discovered underground water
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[[User:ImaWestie|ImaWestie]] 03:45, 9 February 2013 (UTC)
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:Only critters with the [GRAZER:<x>] need to be in a pasture to eat, and none of the domestic egg layers (or non-domestics as far as I remember) are grazers. They can be pastured for convenience, tidiness, and sanity, but it's not necessary. [[User:Gentgeen|Gentgeen]] ([[User talk:Gentgeen|talk]]) 01:43, 31 July 2013 (UTC)
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:: [[DF2012:Elk bird|Elk birds]] cause problems. Death during child birth is common. - [[Special:Contributions/146.90.12.1|146.90.12.1]] 02:29, 31 July 2013 (UTC)

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Vermin birds as egg producers?[edit]

So far, I've assumed that vermin birds and other egg laying vermin can't be used for egg production. Has anyone done any !!SCIENCE!! that might prove or disprove this hypothesis? Gentgeen 00:06, 14 March 2012 (UTC)

Egg size?[edit]

I notice a lot of comparisons on the wiki mention the size of the eggs, but I thought that was irrelevant - each in the stack just adds one to the final meal count of the prepared meal stack. Am I wrong? 184.174.156.214 10:49, 23 August 2012 (UTC)

Pasture requirements[edit]

Nothing in here mentions the need to feed any of these animals. Given that it talks about a range from real-world traditioanlly domestic poultry, to fantasy birdlife, to carnivorous reptiles this is badly missing.

I would guess the ideal for dwarves is to be able to have a bunch of battery style poultry rooms deep underground, the question is do the egg layers need to be free ranging in a pasture, or not? If they need to be in a pasture:

  • does that pasture have to be an above ground vegetation producing biome
  • if underground
    • does it need to be flooded
    • do you need to have discovered underground water

ImaWestie 03:45, 9 February 2013 (UTC)

Only critters with the [GRAZER:<x>] need to be in a pasture to eat, and none of the domestic egg layers (or non-domestics as far as I remember) are grazers. They can be pastured for convenience, tidiness, and sanity, but it's not necessary. Gentgeen (talk) 01:43, 31 July 2013 (UTC)
Elk birds cause problems. Death during child birth is common. - 146.90.12.1 02:29, 31 July 2013 (UTC)