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** Autobutcher monitors the animals in a fort on a per-species basis.  The user can configure the maximum number of male and female children and adults to keep of each species - the default is to keep 5 each of female children and adults, and 1 male child and adult (a total of 12 per species.)
 
** Autobutcher monitors the animals in a fort on a per-species basis.  The user can configure the maximum number of male and female children and adults to keep of each species - the default is to keep 5 each of female children and adults, and 1 male child and adult (a total of 12 per species.)
 
** Whenever there are more animals than the rules specify, the excess will be automatically marked Ready for Slaughter.
 
** Whenever there are more animals than the rules specify, the excess will be automatically marked Ready for Slaughter.
** The user can edit the configuration for any individual species, for example to keep more than 5 female chickens for egg-laying purposes, or fewer cats to avoid a [[DF2014:Catsplosion|Catsplosion]].  Monitoring can also be disabled on a per-species basis.
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** The user can edit the configuration for any individual species, for example to keep more than 5 female Chickens for egg laying purposes, or fewer Cats to avoid a [[DF2014:Catsplosion|Catsplosion]].  Monitoring can also be disabled on a per-species basis.
 
** Pets and work animals (Hunting/War) will never be slaughtered.   
 
** Pets and work animals (Hunting/War) will never be slaughtered.   
 
** Other options include: editing the default limits that apply to new species; choose to cancel an automatically given butchering order; choosing to butcher an entire species in one go.
 
** Other options include: editing the default limits that apply to new species; choose to cancel an automatically given butchering order; choosing to butcher an entire species in one go.
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* '''Autonestbox - automatically assigned nest boxes:''' DFHack provides a utility called <tt>autonestbox</tt>, which once started runs automatically and periodically in the background.  Each time it runs, it looks for unpastured, non-grazing egg-laying females and unoccupied nestboxes.  It will then assign the former to the latter.   
 
* '''Autonestbox - automatically assigned nest boxes:''' DFHack provides a utility called <tt>autonestbox</tt>, which once started runs automatically and periodically in the background.  Each time it runs, it looks for unpastured, non-grazing egg-laying females and unoccupied nestboxes.  It will then assign the former to the latter.   
 
** Once started, Autonestbox runs by default once per 6000 ticks, which is 60 seconds when playing at 100 FPS.
 
** Once started, Autonestbox runs by default once per 6000 ticks, which is 60 seconds when playing at 100 FPS.
** The user only needs to construct and place nestboxes and then to place a Pen/Pasture zone for each nestbox.  Autonestbox will then automatically assign birds to these.  It will also inform the user, via a log message, if there are not enough nestbox zones available for the current number of egg-laying birds.
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** The user only needs to construct and place nestboxes and then to place a Pen/Pasture zone for each nestbox.  Autonestbox will then automatically assign birds to these.  It will also inform the user, via a log message, if there are not enough nestbox zones available for the current number of egg laying birds.
 
** DFHack users can start Autonestbox by adding <tt>autonestbox start</tt> to a DFHack init file, or by typing this command from the console (then applies to current session only.)   
 
** DFHack users can start Autonestbox by adding <tt>autonestbox start</tt> to a DFHack init file, or by typing this command from the console (then applies to current session only.)   
 
** Users of the [[Utility:Lazy_Newb_Pack|PyLNP-based]] [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=126076 Windows Starter Pack] can enable Autonestbox by toggling <tt>Other Automation Plugins</tt> on the DFHack tab in PyLNP.
 
** Users of the [[Utility:Lazy_Newb_Pack|PyLNP-based]] [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=126076 Windows Starter Pack] can enable Autonestbox by toggling <tt>Other Automation Plugins</tt> on the DFHack tab in PyLNP.

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