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IDProjectCategoryView StatusLast Update
0006165Dwarf FortressDwarf Mode -- Interface, Animalspublic2012-09-10 07:20
Reporterking doom Assigned To 
PrioritynormalSeverityminorReproducibilityalways
Status newResolutionopen 
Product Version0.34.11 
Summary0006165: Nesting interferes with training, causing dwarves to die and animals to go wild.
DescriptionEgg laying animals that are trained but not domesticated will sit on eggs till they become wild, and dwarves assigned to train them will sit waiting in the training area till they die.
Steps To ReproduceCapture a wild egg laying animal, a giant sparrow for instance (I got lucky and caught males and females). Tame them (to semi-wild and trained in this case) and set up nest boxes. The females will go and lay eggs, the dwarf will stand in the training area waiting for the sparrow to come to him till he dies, and the sparrow will sit on the nest box till it becomes wild (and immune to all traps).
Additional InformationBuilding nest boxes inside the training area seems to make this not happen, but I've only been testing that for a few minutes. I'll update this if/when I have more information.
TagsAnimal training, animals, training

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king doom

2012-09-10 07:20

reporter   ~0023547

Making the pasture the flying egg laying animals are stored in both contain nest boxes and be an animal training area solves this problem.

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Date Modified Username Field Change
2012-08-14 04:36 king doom New Issue
2012-08-14 06:41 king doom Tag Attached: training
2012-08-14 06:41 king doom Tag Attached: animals
2012-08-14 06:41 king doom Tag Attached: Animal training
2012-09-10 07:20 king doom Note Added: 0023547