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{{Infobox main|animal
|name = Duck
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| page verified for version = 1.3.3101
|image = Duck.png
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| name = Duck
|description = "A very common type of farm bird, also appearing in the wild, the duck is raised for its delicious meat. It grows quick but lays eggs quite rarely."
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| image = DuckMale east.png
|type = Animals
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| description = A very common type of farm bird, also appearing in the wild, the duck is raised for its delicious meat. It grows quick but lays eggs quite rarely.
|type2 = Farm
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| type = Animal
|bodysize = 0.18
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| movespeed = 2.1
|healthscale = 0.35
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| baseleatheramount = 0
|movespeed = 2.10
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| min comfortable temperature = -10
|attack1dmg = 3
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| max comfortable temperature = 40
|attack1type = scratch
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| flammability = 0.7
|attack1part = claws
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| marketvalue = 60
|attack1cool = 90
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| filth rate = 4
|attack2dmg = 4
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| eggsmin = 1
|attack2type = bite
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| eggsmax = 1
|attack2part = beak
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| eggs_avg = 1
|attack2cool = 120
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| eggtime = 1
|attack3dmg = 2
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| eggs_unfertilized = true
|attack3type = blunt
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| combatPower = 30
|attack3part = head
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| bodysize = 0.3
|attack3cool = 90
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| healthscale = 0.35
|leathername = none
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| hungerrate = 0.175
|leatheryield = 0
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| diet = herbivorous
|eggsmin = 1
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| wildness = 0
|eggsmax = 1
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| manhuntertame = 0
|eggs_avg = 1
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| manhunter = 0
|eggtime = 3.5
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| roamMtb = 7
|eggs_unfertilized = true
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| trainable = none
|gestation = 3.5
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| mateMtb = 8
|eggmarketvalue = 7.0
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| babyscale = 0.1
|manhunter = 0.25
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| lifespan = 6
|manhuntertame = 0.2
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| juvenileage = 0.12
|hungerrate = 0.35
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| maturityage = 0.2
|diet = herbivorous
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| tradeTags = AnimalFarm, AnimalCommon
|trainable = none
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| attack1dmg = 3
|wildness = 0.0
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| attack1type = Scratch
|lifespan = 8
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| attack1cool = 1.5
|maturityage = 0.3
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| attack1part = feet
<!--|matemtbhours = 8-->
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| attack2dmg = 4
|marketvalue = 60
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| attack2type = Bite
|maxtemp = 39.2 C - 51.3 C (Varies With age)
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| attack2cool = 2
|mintemp = -9.6 C - -21.2 C (Varies with age)
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| attack2part = beak
|min comfortable temperature = -10
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| attack3dmg = 2
|max comfortable temperature = 40
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| attack3type = Blunt
|massadult = 12.6
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| attack3cool = 1.5
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| attack3part = head
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| attack3chancefactor = 0.2
 
}}
 
}}
A small, domesticated waterfowl. Ducks are not found in the wild, and can only be purchased from traders or received in self-taming events. Ducks mature quickly, making them good meal birds, but lay [[Duck egg (unfert.)|eggs]] relatively slowly.  
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A small, domesticated waterfowl, '''Ducks''', called '''ducklings''' as babies, are not found in the wild, and can only be [[Trade#By_inventory|purchased from traders]] or received in [[Events#Animal_self-tamed|self-taming events]]. Like [[chicken]]s, ducks mature quickly and lay eggs often, making them both good meal birds and sources of [[Duck egg (unfert.)|eggs]]. Males of the species can be distinguished by their green heads and two-tone body while females have a solid colour head and body with darker wings.
  
==Analysis==
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== Summary ==  
Ducks are generally inferior to [[chicken]]s. They are nearly identical - wildness, meat yield, life cycles and combat efficacy are all similar, however a duck produces an egg every 3.5 days while a chicken produces one every 2 days.
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{{Pen Animal Note|Ducks}}
  
==Livestock==
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A female duck produces {{P|Eggs Per Clutch Average}} [[egg]] every {{P|Egg Laying Interval}} day. Ducks can lay both [[Chicken egg (unfert.)|unfertilized]] and [[Chicken egg (fert.)|fertilized]] eggs, depending on if it has mated with a male.
A Duck takes ? to gestate in a fertilzed [[Duck egg (fert.)|egg]], 7.2 days to become a juvenile, and a total of 18 days to reach adulthood.
 
  
Ducks will regularly lay eggs if female, even if unfertilized, like [[chicken]]s but unlike most other egg-laying livestock. Each egg has enough nutrition to replace the meat component in a fine meal. If you also have a male duck, he may fertilize eggs before the female lays them. These eggs will then hatch into a duckling, so long as it is left alone and does not experience extreme temperatures (Less than 0C, greater than 50C). Unfertilized eggs will never hatch. There is no difference between a fertilized and an unfertilized egg for the purpose of cooking. Ducks provide fewer eggs per day than chickens and have
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== Analysis ==
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Ducks are the second best animal for egg production, and one of the best overall animals for meat production. Ducks reproduce rapidly.
  
When slaughtered, a duck yields 5 meat as a duckling; 16 as a juvenile; or 22 as an adult. No leather is yielded. It's worth noting that allowing an egg to hatch and immediately slaughtering it for meat provides the exact same amount of nutrition as simply eating the egg. As a general rule this would mean that its still better to eat the egg as you don't need to wait until its hatched, the egg will last slightly longer in storage (important if you live somewhere with regular heat waves) and you don't need to generate a butchering job, unless you plan on making pemmican which requires meat exclusively.
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Ducks are nearly identical to [[chicken]]s, providing the same yields in both meat and eggs. However, ducks consume 20% more nutrition, meaning that chickens are better livestock. If chickens are not available but ducks are, then ducks can be a suitable replacement.  
  
===Feeding===
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=== Eggs ===
A duck consumes 0.56 nutrition per day, or roughly 12 [[hay]].
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An adult duck consumes {{P|Real Hunger Rate}} nutrition per day, and produces {{#vardefineecho:egg_nutr_per_day|{{#expr:{{P|Eggs Per Clutch Average}}/{{P|Egg Laying Interval}}*{{Q|Chicken egg (unfert.)|Nutrition}}}}}} nutrition of eggs each day. This results in a nutrition efficiency of {{%|{{#var:egg_nutr_per_day}}/({{P|Base Hunger Rate}}*1.6) round 3}} when unfertilized eggs are eaten. [[Overeating]], and the existence of males, will lower nutrition efficiency in practice.
  
The following is a list of how much [[haygrass]] it takes to sustain a mature duck. Bracketed values are actual values rounded up to 2 decimal places:
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Note that slaughtering ducklings gives more nutrition than eating unhatched eggs (0.6 from meat rather than {{Q|Duck egg (fert.)|Nutrition}} from 1 egg). However, a handler has to actually slaughter each duck, and a butcher's yields are multiplied by [[Butchery Efficiency]]. So if you don't have a skilled cook, eggs may be better for nutrition. Also, eggs are vegetarian.
* '''Gravel:''' 8 (7.18)
 
* '''Soil:''' 6 (5.89)
 
* '''Rich Soil:''' 5 (4.75)
 
  
Therefore, when slaughtered as juveniles, ducks have a nutrition efficiency (nutrition out for nutrition in) of 28.1%. This makes them the 10th most efficient animal to farm for meat; more efficient than [[capybara]]s, but less efficient than [[pig]]s and [[wild boar]]s.
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=== Meat ===
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When slaughtered, a duck yields {{#vardefineecho:baby_meat|{{Meat Leather Curve|{{#expr:{{P|Body Size}}*0.1*140}}}}}} meat as a duckling; {{Meat Leather Curve|{{#expr:{{P|Body Size}}*0.5*140}}}} as a juvenile; or {{Meat Leather Curve|{{#expr:{{P|Body Size}}*140}}}} as an adult. No leather is yielded.
  
==Training==
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When ducklings are slaughtered, an always-fertilized female duck produces {{#expr:{{Meat Production|{{PAGENAME}}|Baby}} round 2}} nutrition per day, resulting in a nutrition efficiency of {{%|{{Meat Production|{{PAGENAME}}|Baby}}/({{P|Base Hunger Rate}}*1.6) round 3}} when not considering males, or {{%|{{Meat Production|{{PAGENAME}}|Baby|{{#vardefineecho:femaleratio|{{#expr: 2/3*24*{{P|Egg Laying Interval}}/{{P|Mate Mtb Hours}} round 2}}}}}}/{{Nutrition Consumption|{{PAGENAME}}|Baby|{{#var:femaleratio}}|1}} round 3}} when accounting for the {{#var:femaleratio}}:1 female:male ratio needed to achieve a good [[Animals#Mating|fertilization rate]].
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As a duck grows into adulthood, it will consume {{#expr:{{Consumption Upto Adulthood}} round 2}} nutrition in total, and will yield {{#expr:0.05*({{P|Meat Yield}} - {{#var:baby_meat}})}} more nutrition when slaughtered than it would as a baby. Therefore, it is better to slaughter ducks as soon as they hatch from an egg.
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When slaughtered as ducklings, ducks are better than almost all animals in terms of theoretical meat : food consumption ratio, below [[chicken]]s and [[tortoise]]s. This efficiency is lower than it seems, as ducks are prone to [[overeating]]. Due to the amount of slaughtering required with ducks, players may prefer to ranch [[horse]]s or [[ibex]] instead.
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=== Feeding ===
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A duck consumes {{#Expr: 1.6 * {{P|Base Hunger Rate}}}} nutrition per day, or roughly {{#Expr: ceil(1.6 * {{P|Base Hunger Rate}}/{{Q|Hay|Nutrition}})}} [[hay]].
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The following is a list of how many tiles of [[haygrass]] it takes to sustain a mature duck.
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* '''Gravel:''' {{#Expr: ceil(1.6 * {{P|Base Hunger Rate}}/{{Q|Hay|Nutrition}})/({{Q|Haygrass|Harvest Yield}}/({{Q|Haygrass|Real Grow Days}} / (((0.7-1)*{{Q|Haygrass|Fertility Sensitivity}}) + 1))) round 2}}
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* '''Soil:''' {{#Expr: ceil(1.6 * {{P|Base Hunger Rate}}/{{Q|Hay|Nutrition}})/({{Q|Haygrass|Harvest Yield}}/({{Q|Haygrass|Real Grow Days}} / (((1.0-1)*{{Q|Haygrass|Fertility Sensitivity}}) + 1))) round 2}}
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* '''Rich Soil:''' {{#Expr: ceil(1.6 * {{P|Base Hunger Rate}}/{{Q|Hay|Nutrition}})/({{Q|Haygrass|Harvest Yield}}/({{Q|Haygrass|Real Grow Days}} / (((1.4-1)*{{Q|Haygrass|Fertility Sensitivity}}) + 1))) round 2}}
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== Training ==
 
{{TrainingTable}}
 
{{TrainingTable}}
  
 
== Health ==
 
== Health ==
{{Animal Health Table}}
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{{Animal Health Table|Bird}}
 
 
== Trivia ==
 
Despite being birds, they are defined in Races_Animal_Farm.xml instead of Races_Animal_Birds.xml, a quirk shared by the [[Chicken]] and [[Goose]].
 
  
==Version history==
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== Gallery ==
* [[Version/1.1.0|1.1.0]] - Added as part of the integration of the Vanilla Animals Expanded - Livestock mod into the basegame.
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<gallery>
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DuckMale east.png|Male duck facing east
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DuckMale north.png|Male duck facing north
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DuckMale south.png|Male duck facing south
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Dessicated chicken east.png|Duck decaying
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</gallery>
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<gallery>
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DuckFemale east.png|Female duck facing east
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DuckFemale north.png|Female duck facing north
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DuckFemale south.png|Female duck facing south
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</gallery><!-- Shares desicated chicken texture for decay-->
  
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== Version history ==
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* [[Version/1.1.0|1.1.0]] - Added as part of the integration of the Vanilla Animals Expanded - Livestock mod into the base game.
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* [[Version/1.3.3066|1.3.3066]] - Adjusted to be more similar to chicken as a part of a large livestock rebalance
 
{{nav|animal}}
 
{{nav|animal}}
 
[[Category:Animals]]
 
[[Category:Animals]]
[[Category:Farm]]
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[[Category:Farm animal]]

Latest revision as of 02:43, 16 July 2024

Duck

Duck

A very common type of farm bird, also appearing in the wild, the duck is raised for its delicious meat. It grows quick but lays eggs quite rarely.

Base Stats

Type
Animal
Market Value
60 Silver
Flammability
70%

Pawn Stats

Combat Power
30
Move Speed
2.1 c/s
Health Scale
35% HP
Body Size
0.3
Mass - Baby
1.8 kg
Mass - Juvenile
9 kg
Mass - Adult
18 kg
Carrying Capacity
23 kg
Filth Rate
4
Hunger Rate
0.28 Nutrition/Day
Diet
herbivorous
Life Expectancy
6 years
Manhunter Chance
0%
Manhunter Chance (Taming)
0%
Trainable Intelligence
None
Wildness
0%
Roam Interval
7 days
Mate Interval
8 hours
Maturity Age
0.2 years (12 days)
Juvenile Age
0.12 years (7.2 days)
Comfortable Temp Range
-10 °C – 40 °C (14 °F – 104 °F)

Production

Meat Yield
42 Duck meat duck meat
Eggs Per Clutch
1 to 1
Egg Laying Interval
1 days
Can Lay Unfertilized Eggs
true

Melee Combat

Attack 1
Feet
3 dmg (Scratch)
4 % AP
1.5 second cooldown
Attack 2
Beak
4 dmg (Bite)
6 % AP
2 second cooldown
Attack 3
Head
2 dmg (Blunt)
3 % AP
1.5 second cooldown
0.2 chance factor
Average DPS
1.1
Technical
tradeTags
AnimalFarm, AnimalCommon


A small, domesticated waterfowl, Ducks, called ducklings as babies, are not found in the wild, and can only be purchased from traders or received in self-taming events. Like chickens, ducks mature quickly and lay eggs often, making them both good meal birds and sources of eggs. Males of the species can be distinguished by their green heads and two-tone body while females have a solid colour head and body with darker wings.

Summary[edit]

Ducks are pen animals. Once tamed, pen animals cannot and do not need to be trained any further. But if left outside of a pen or caravan hitching spot, pen animals will eventually roam outside your colony. Making a caravan is not required to tie animals to a caravan hitching spot.

A female duck produces 1 egg every 1 day. Ducks can lay both unfertilized and fertilized eggs, depending on if it has mated with a male.

Analysis[edit]

Ducks are the second best animal for egg production, and one of the best overall animals for meat production. Ducks reproduce rapidly.

Ducks are nearly identical to chickens, providing the same yields in both meat and eggs. However, ducks consume 20% more nutrition, meaning that chickens are better livestock. If chickens are not available but ducks are, then ducks can be a suitable replacement.

Eggs[edit]

An adult duck consumes 0.28 nutrition per day, and produces 0.25 nutrition of eggs each day. This results in a nutrition efficiency of 89.3% when unfertilized eggs are eaten. Overeating, and the existence of males, will lower nutrition efficiency in practice.

Note that slaughtering ducklings gives more nutrition than eating unhatched eggs (0.6 from meat rather than 0.25 from 1 egg). However, a handler has to actually slaughter each duck, and a butcher's yields are multiplied by Butchery Efficiency. So if you don't have a skilled cook, eggs may be better for nutrition. Also, eggs are vegetarian.

Meat[edit]

When slaughtered, a duck yields 12 meat as a duckling; 26 as a juvenile; or 42 as an adult. No leather is yielded.

When ducklings are slaughtered, an always-fertilized female duck produces 0.6 nutrition per day, resulting in a nutrition efficiency of 214.3% when not considering males, or 142.9% when accounting for the 2:1 female:male ratio needed to achieve a good fertilization rate.

As a duck grows into adulthood, it will consume 1.81 nutrition in total, and will yield 1.5 more nutrition when slaughtered than it would as a baby. Therefore, it is better to slaughter ducks as soon as they hatch from an egg.

When slaughtered as ducklings, ducks are better than almost all animals in terms of theoretical meat : food consumption ratio, below chickens and tortoises. This efficiency is lower than it seems, as ducks are prone to overeating. Due to the amount of slaughtering required with ducks, players may prefer to ranch horses or ibex instead.

Feeding[edit]

A duck consumes 0.28 nutrition per day, or roughly 6 hay.

The following is a list of how many tiles of haygrass it takes to sustain a mature duck.

  • Gravel: 5.25
  • Soil: 4.31
  • Rich Soil: 3.47

Training[edit]

This animal can be trained as follows:

Guard:  Ex.png
Attack:  Ex.png
Rescue:  Ex.png
Haul:  Ex.png

*As of version 1.1.2610, all animals can be tamed. The percentage of likelihood of success depends on factors such as the Animals Wildness Percentage, Pawn Handling Skill, and others. More information can be found on the animals page.

Health[edit]


Part Name Health Quantity Coverage[1] Target Chance[2] Subpart of Internal Capacity[3] Effect if Destroyed/Removed
Body 14 1 100% 19% N/A[4] Ex.png - Death
Tail 3.5 1 10% 10% Body Ex.png - -
Spine 8.75 1 5% 5% Body Check.png Moving
−100% Moving[5]
Stomach 7 1 4% 4% Body Check.png Digestion
−50% Digestion
Heart 5.25 1 3% 3% Body Check.png Blood Pumping
Death
Lung 5.25 2 4% 4% Body Check.png Breathing
−50% Breathing. Death if both lost.
Kidney 5.25 2 3% 3% Body Check.png Blood Filtration −50% Blood Filtration. Death if both lost.
Liver 7 1 5% 5% Body Check.png Digestion
−50% Digestion
Neck 8.75 1 20% 5% Body Ex.png Eating
Talking
Breathing
Death
Head 8.75 1 75% 3.1% Neck Ex.png - Death
Skull 8.75 1 30% 1.8% Head Check.png - Cannot be destroyed.
Increasing Pain based on damage.
Brain 3.5 1 60% 2.7% Skull Check.png Consciousness
Death
Damage always results in scarring.
Eye 3.5 2 12% 1.8% Head Ex.png Sight
−25% Sight. −100% if both lost.
Damage always results in scarring.
0% Hit Chance against Blunt damage.
Beak 7 1 25% 3.8% Head Ex.png Eating
Talking
Manipulation
−100% Manipulation
−90% Eating[6]
Leg 10.5 2 10% 5% Body Ex.png Moving
−50% Moving. −100% if both lost.
Foot 8.75 2 50% 5% Leg Ex.png Moving
−50% Moving. −100% if both lost.
  1. Coverage determines the chance to hit this body part. It refers to the percentage of the super-part that this part covers, before its own sub-parts claim their own percentage. For example, if the base coverage of the super-part is 100%, and the coverage of the part is 20%, 20% of hits would hit the part, and 80% the super-part. If the part had its own sub-part with 50% coverage, the chances would be 10% sub-part, 10% part, 80% super part.
  2. Target Chance is the actual chance for each part to be be selected as the target when each part's coverage has been taken into account(I.E. Neck covers 7.5% of Torso but Head covers 80% of Neck so it actually has only a 1.5% chance to be selected). This is not pure hit chance, as different damage types propagate damage in different ways. See that page for details.
  3. Note that capacities can affect other capacities in turn. Only the primary effect is listed. See specific pages for details.
  4. This is the part that everything else connects to to be considered 'connected'.
  5. If Moving drops below 16% a pawn cannot move.
  6. Note that eating won't go below 10%.

Gallery[edit]

Version history[edit]

  • 1.1.0 - Added as part of the integration of the Vanilla Animals Expanded - Livestock mod into the base game.
  • 1.3.3066 - Adjusted to be more similar to chicken as a part of a large livestock rebalance