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== Hatching Conditions == | == Hatching Conditions == | ||
− | Hatching eggs requires that the dwarves are prevented from removing the | + | Hatching eggs requires that the dwarves are prevented from removing the egg from the nest box before it is hatched. This can be done by placing the eggs behind a locked [[door]], by [[forbid]]ding eggs when they are laid, or by forbidding eggs from all [[stockpiles]]. Forbidding eggs on the [[menu#Kitchen Screen|kitchen menu]] will ''not'' prevent dwarves from removing them from the nest box — it will only prevent them from being cooked. |
Eggs may be fertilized when laid, or they may not. In order for eggs to be fertilized, a male of the species must be present (though this does not always ''guarantee'' fertilization). Depending on the animal, fertilization chances seem to differ. {{verify}} If the creature is part of an actual civilization, then the egg-laying female must also be married in order for her eggs to be fertilized, and she likely must also be able to path to her husband. (In short, egg fertilization has the same conditions as normal impregnation in the game.) | Eggs may be fertilized when laid, or they may not. In order for eggs to be fertilized, a male of the species must be present (though this does not always ''guarantee'' fertilization). Depending on the animal, fertilization chances seem to differ. {{verify}} If the creature is part of an actual civilization, then the egg-laying female must also be married in order for her eggs to be fertilized, and she likely must also be able to path to her husband. (In short, egg fertilization has the same conditions as normal impregnation in the game.) |