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'''Milk''' is a product [[extract]]ed from milkable [[creatures]]. Milk can be made into [[cheese]], used in [[cook]]ing [[prepared meal]]s or consumed as is (counts as food, not drink).
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'''Milk''' is a product {{L|extract}}ed from milkable {{L|creatures}}. Milk can be made into {{L|cheese}}, used in {{L|cook}}ing {{L|prepared meal}}s or consumed as is (counts as food, not drink).
  
 
Female versions of certain animals are milkable. In order to perform milking, you must have a dwarf assigned to Milking, a Farmer's Workshop, an empty bucket, an empty barrel (or available space in an existing milk barrel), and a mature, non-pet, milkable animal.  
 
Female versions of certain animals are milkable. In order to perform milking, you must have a dwarf assigned to Milking, a Farmer's Workshop, an empty bucket, an empty barrel (or available space in an existing milk barrel), and a mature, non-pet, milkable animal.  
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Confirmed to be milkable:
 
Confirmed to be milkable:
  
*[[Camel]], both [[One-humped camel|one-humped]] and [[Two-humped camel|two-humped]].
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*{{L|Camel}}, both {{L|One-humped camel|one-humped}} and {{L|Two-humped camel|two-humped}}.
*[[Cow]]
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*{{L|Cow}}
*[[Donkey]]
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*{{L|Donkey}}
*[[Horse]]
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*{{L|Horse}}
*[[Purring maggot]]
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*{{L|Purring maggot}}
*[[Pig]]
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*{{L|Pig}}
*[[Sheep]]
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*{{L|Sheep}}
*[[Goat]]
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*{{L|Goat}}
*[[Water buffalo]]
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*{{L|Water buffalo}}
*[[Reindeer]]
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*{{L|Reindeer}}
*[[Yak]]
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*{{L|Yak}}
*[[Llama]]
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*{{L|Llama}}
*[[Alpaca]]
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*{{L|Alpaca}}
  
Order your [[Farmer's workshop]] to Milk Creature. The milker will not necessarily pick the closest animal available. Caging or restraining the milkable creatures near the workshop is recommended, but not mandatory.  The animal must also have milk available.
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Order your {{L|Farmer's workshop}} to Milk Creature. The milker will not necessarily pick the closest animal available. Caging or restraining the milkable creatures near the workshop is recommended, but not mandatory.  The animal must also have milk available.
  
 
You cannot use [R]epeat to alternate between Milk Creature and Make Cheese if you only have one animal available to milk.  Setting up two workshops (one for Milk Creature (R) and the other for Make Cheese (R)) works fairly well.
 
You cannot use [R]epeat to alternate between Milk Creature and Make Cheese if you only have one animal available to milk.  Setting up two workshops (one for Milk Creature (R) and the other for Make Cheese (R)) works fairly well.
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* <s>Sometimes two dwarves will have a tug-of-war over a creature if one decides it should be milked and the other wants to cage it. If you find your milking orders are taking ages, watch to see if this is occurring. It seems less likely to occur the closer the animal starts to the farmer's workshop, since the shorter route gives less time for the 'cage animal' job to be generated</s>. This bug has been fixed in <sup>31.20</sup>, thankfully.
 
* <s>Sometimes two dwarves will have a tug-of-war over a creature if one decides it should be milked and the other wants to cage it. If you find your milking orders are taking ages, watch to see if this is occurring. It seems less likely to occur the closer the animal starts to the farmer's workshop, since the shorter route gives less time for the 'cage animal' job to be generated</s>. This bug has been fixed in <sup>31.20</sup>, thankfully.
 
* It is unclear why pets cannot be milked; this seems to be a bug because milking is a requirement for some animals and presumably the Animal Care dwarf would be aware of this and oversee their regular milking. Perhaps there should be an option to assign a cage or restraint to milking so that it will be used automatically for pet animals?
 
* It is unclear why pets cannot be milked; this seems to be a bug because milking is a requirement for some animals and presumably the Animal Care dwarf would be aware of this and oversee their regular milking. Perhaps there should be an option to assign a cage or restraint to milking so that it will be used automatically for pet animals?
* Tamed [[purring maggot]]s can't be milked. {{Bug|3670}}
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* Tamed {{L|purring maggot}}s can't be milked. {{Bug|3670}}
* After being milked, [[purring maggot]]s are left inside the workshop as an item. {{Bug|3668}}
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* After being milked, {{L|purring maggot}}s are left inside the workshop as an item. {{Bug|3668}}
  
 
{{Category|Food}}
 
{{Category|Food}}
 
{{Category|Extracts}}
 
{{Category|Extracts}}

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