Warning: Make sure you either link both a refuse and a food stockpile to your butcher shop, or else make a single custom stockpile that does both, because anything that will not fit into the linked stockpile(s) will be stuck in the butcher's workshop. This stockpile's only job is to accept everything from the butcher's workshop. I read on the wiki you can butcher skeletons, but I dont know how. Finally set the stockpile to only take (accept) from links (the a command from the q menu for the stockpile), and then it will only be filled with items from your butcher workshop. I understand dwarfs wont butcher any sentient creature, which Im assuming that is every corpse with a Name, however, I got a 'stray yak bull skeleton' laying around in a refuse stockpile that I dont know how to 'butcher'. I have set this order immediately after one of my reindeer died. set the orders for my dwarfs to be able to take from outside refuse piles and yet every time I set the order in the butcher shop to go butcher dead animals it is suspended because there are no non-rotten corpses. Simply set a stockpile to accept any kind of food and/or refuse, but then link it to your production butcher shop(s) (use the q- t command from the stockpile and select your butcher shop). Dwarf Fortress > DF Gameplay Questions (Moderators: Toady One. There is an easier way to handle this problem. inside the stockpile settings.ĭo not despair. So it would not be a matter of including "fat" as an allowed item in a stockpile it would require setting "horse fat", "dog fat", "dragon fat", etc. While it is possible to specify individually every item allowed into your stockpile, this would be a massive pain because many of the animal body parts (as mentioned in the food stockpile entry) are different per animal. There are two stockpiles that the end products of a butcher shop feed into.
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