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==Butchery values==
 
==Butchery values==
 
Did you check if there was any variation in the animals before you killed and butcherd them, i.e if they were fat or skinny, tall or small? --[[User:Iffonox|Iffonox]] 20:03, 18 April 2010 (UTC)
 
Did you check if there was any variation in the animals before you killed and butcherd them, i.e if they were fat or skinny, tall or small? --[[User:Iffonox|Iffonox]] 20:03, 18 April 2010 (UTC)
:I have been checking that, though only with a sample size of 10.  If size attributes are evenly distributed that should work fairly well.  If it's a normal distribution, then not so much.  However, I have read the creature descriptions, and have seen "huge and muscular" creatures yield the same butchery values as "very thin" ones.  I think only extremely large creatures like [[DF2010:Whale|whales]] have ranges of variance large enough to produce radically different quantities of butchery returns. --[[User:Todestool|Todestool]] 13:11, 20 April 2010 (UTC)
 

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