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{{quality|Exceptional|06:12, 27 December 2010 (UTC)}}{{av}}
  
'''Domestic animals''' are creatures that can be used by dwarves one way or another without taming or training, usually for security or food. Distinguished by having the [COMMON_DOMESTIC] tag in the [[raw file|raws]], they can be bought at [[embark]] or [[trade]]d for with [[caravan]]s.  Wild versions of domesticated [[animals]] (horses, muskoxen, etc) can be [[tame]]d and used normally.
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'''Domestic animals''' are creatures that can be used by dwarves one way or another without taming or training, usually for security or food. Distinguished by having the [COMMON_DOMESTIC] tag in the {{L|raw file|raws}}, they can be bought at {{L|embark}} or {{L|trade}}d for with {{L|caravan}}s.  Wild versions of domesticated {{L|animals}} (horses, muskoxen, etc) can be {{L|tame}}d and used normally.
  
Every embark starts with two free domestic '''draft animals''' which pull the [[Wagon (embark)|wagon]] to the fortress site. These can be any of the animals in the list below with the [WAGON_PULLER] tag (Horses, Yaks and Water Buffalos) which are available at embark. Note, the two animals may not be from the same species. Embarking with a sufficient quantity of goods can result in multiple wagons, each of which comes with another two animals. A fortress has no use for wagons after embark except to be deconstructed for [[wood]], so these animals can be slaughtered or kept for breeding and making your dwarves [[preferences|happy]] as pets.
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Every embark starts with two free domestic '''draft animals''' which pull the {{L|Wagon (embark)|wagon}} to the fortress site. These can be any of the animals in the list below with the [WAGON_PULLER] tag (Horses, Yaks and Water Buffalos) which are available at embark. Note, the two animals may not be from the same species. Embarking with a sufficient quantity of goods can result in multiple wagons, each of which comes with another two animals. A fortress has no use for wagons after embark except to be deconstructed for {{L|wood}}, so these animals can be slaughtered or kept for breeding and making your dwarves {{L|preferences|happy}} as pets.
  
With the exception of the two free draft animals, the player may choose which gender of animals purchased at embark. Only one male is necessary for breeding. [[cat|Depending on the animal]], you may wish to limit breeding altogether.
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With the exception of the two free draft animals, the player may choose which gender of animals purchased at embark. Only one male is necessary for breeding. {{L|cat|Depending on the animal}}, you may wish to limit breeding altogether.
  
 
== Comparison of domestic mammals ==
 
== Comparison of domestic mammals ==
When butchered, all adult domestic mammals yield one [[skull]] and one [[leather|raw hide]]. All milkable mammals give the same value [[milk]] and appear to be milkable at the same frequency. The embark costs shown apply to both adults and juveniles of either sex. All domestic mammals reach adolescence at 1 year and adulthood at 2 years, except cavies, which take half as long.
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When butchered, all adult domestic mammals yield one {{L|skull}} and one {{L|leather|raw hide}}. All milkable mammals give the same value {{L|milk}} and appear to be milkable at the same frequency. The embark costs shown apply to both adults and juveniles of either sex. All domestic mammals reach adolescence at 1 year and adulthood at 2 years, except cavies, which take half as long.
  
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|[[Alpaca]]
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|{{L|Alpaca}}
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|[[Cavy]]
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|{{L|Cavy}}
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|Commonly called ''guinea pigs''
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|Commonly called ''guinea pigs''
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|[[Cat]]
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|{{L|Cat}}
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|No
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|No
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"| -
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"| -
|style="padding:0.2em;"|Adopts owners.  Hunts [[vermin]].  Beware [[Catsplosion]]!
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|Adopts owners.  Hunts {{L|vermin}}.  Beware {{L|Catsplosion}}!
 
|-
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|[[Cow]]
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|{{L|Cow}}
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|151
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|151
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|300
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|300
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|[[Dog]]
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|{{L|Dog}}
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|16
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|30
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|No
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|No
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"| -
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"| -
|style="padding:0.2em;"|[[Kennel|Trainable]] as war dogs or hunting dogs, which can also be bought for 31☼
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|{{L|Kennel|Trainable}} as war dogs or hunting dogs, which can also be bought for 31☼
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|[[Donkey]]
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|{{L|Donkey}}
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|101
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|101
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|[[Goat]]
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|{{L|Goat}}
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|26
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|[[Horse]]
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|{{L|Horse}}
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|101
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|101
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|[[Llama]]
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|{{L|Llama}}
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|101
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|[[Mule]]
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|{{L|Mule}}
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|101
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|101
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|200
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|Sterile in real life; all male in Dwarf Fortress
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|Sterile in real life; all male in Dwarf Fortress
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|[[Pig]]
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|{{L|Pig}}
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|[[Sheep]]
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|{{L|Sheep}}
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|[[Rabbit]]
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|{{L|Rabbit}}
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|[[Reindeer]]
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|{{L|Reindeer}}
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|[[water_buffalo|Water Buffalo]]
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|{{L|water_buffalo|Water Buffalo}}
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|Extreme grazing requirements.  Difficult (impossible?) to keep alive while tame.
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|Extreme grazing requirements.  Difficult (impossible?) to keep alive while tame.
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|[[Yak]]
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|style="padding:0.2em;"|{{L|Yak}}
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|101
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|101
 
|style="padding:0.2em;"|200
 
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:† Total of meat, fat, and offal.<br>
 
:† Total of meat, fat, and offal.<br>
 
:‡ Maximum reported in infoboxes in this wiki, April 2011. Strongly influenced by individual attributes, especially for larger animals. Use with caution!<br>
 
:‡ Maximum reported in infoboxes in this wiki, April 2011. Strongly influenced by individual attributes, especially for larger animals. Use with caution!<br>
:<nowiki>§</nowiki> A lower number means the animal needs to graze more often, and will thus need a larger [[pasture]].  Cats and dogs have the [CARNIVORE] tag and do not graze or require pasture.<br>
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:<nowiki>§</nowiki> A lower number means the animal needs to graze more often, and will thus need a larger {{L|pasture}}.  Cats and dogs have the [CARNIVORE] tag and do not graze or require pasture.<br>
 
:¶ The higher number is for rams.
 
:¶ The higher number is for rams.
  
 
== Comparison of domestic poultry == <!-- Linked from Egg production and poultry articles -->
 
== Comparison of domestic poultry == <!-- Linked from Egg production and poultry articles -->
All domestic poultry have a [[pet]] value of 10 and cost 6[[currency|☼]] at embark. Blue peafowl, geese, and guineafowl reach adolescence at six months and are full-grown after one year; ducks, chickens and turkeys reach adolescence at one year and are full-grown after two years. When butchered, all full-grown poultry yield one [[skull]]; those that yield bones also yield a [[leather|raw hide]]. However, domestic poultry are much more efficient when used for [[egg production]] than as a meat source; over the lifetime of an average hen, many more meals can be produced from the eggs. This is especially true for ducks and guineafowl.  
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All domestic poultry have a {{L|pet}} value of 10 and cost 6{{L|currency|☼}} at embark. Blue peafowl, geese, and guineafowl reach adolescence at six months and are full-grown after one year; ducks, chickens and turkeys reach adolescence at one year and are full-grown after two years. When butchered, all full-grown poultry yield one {{L|skull}}; those that yield bones also yield a {{L|leather|raw hide}}. However, domestic poultry are much more efficient when used for {{L|egg production}} than as a meat source; over the lifetime of an average hen, many more meals can be produced from the eggs. This is especially true for ducks and guineafowl.  
  
 
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|+style="border:1px #AAA solid;background:#EEE;text-align:center;"|All domestic poultry reach adulthood in 1 year and cost 6[[currency|☼]] at embark  
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!style="border:1px #AAA solid;background:#DDD;text-align:center;"| Animal
 
!style="border:1px #AAA solid;background:#DDD;text-align:center;"| Animal
!style="border:1px #AAA solid;background:#DDD;text-align:center;"| Min. [[egg]]s
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!style="border:1px #AAA solid;background:#DDD;text-align:center;"| Avg. eggs<sup>*</sup>
 
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!style="border:1px #AAA solid;background:#DDD;text-align:center;"| Bones<sup>‡</sup>
 
!style="border:1px #AAA solid;background:#DDD;text-align:center;"| Bones<sup>‡</sup>
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;text-align:center;"|[[Blue peafowl]]
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|style="padding:0.2em;text-align:center;"|{{L|Blue peafowl}}
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;text-align:center;"|[[Chicken]]
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|style="padding:0.2em;text-align:center;"|{{L|Chicken}}
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;text-align:center;"|[[Duck]]
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|style="padding:0.2em;text-align:center;"|{{L|Duck}}
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;text-align:center;"|8
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;text-align:center;"|[[Goose]]
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|style="padding:0.2em;text-align:center;"|{{L|Goose}}
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;text-align:center;"|[[Guineafowl]]
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|style="padding:0.2em;text-align:center;"|{{L|Guineafowl}}
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;text-align:center;"|[[Turkey]]
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|style="padding:0.2em;text-align:center;"|{{L|Turkey}}
 
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|style="padding:0.2em;text-align:center;"|10
 
|style="padding:0.2em;text-align:center;"|14
 
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