You _can_ butcher the corpses of wild creatures. To get meat from tame creatures, you have to drag them to the butchery and slaughter them. They must be tamed first.Ĭreatures that die of starvation must be tame, and the corpses of tame creatures will not be rendered into meat. Trapped capybaras will be non-tame creatures, and butchers will not slaughter wild critters. They're getting tossed into the arena soon enough anyway, but I'd at least like to use their corpses afterwards. Thankfully I have thousands of prepared meals already, but the sight of a couple dozen capybaras trapped in cages is making me sad. I know dwarves are sometimes slow, but literally nothing has been slaughtered for maybe a year or so. I have seen them idling (not on break, just no job).Įxisting corpses are not forbidden, cages are not forbidden, the contents of the cages is not forbidden. None of them are "missing" (ie dead) and they all carry out other duties like hauling. I have three or four dwarves with butchering and animal hauling enabled, and several hunters constantly patrolling. Nothing gets queued in the workshops despite numerous animals set to be slaughtered, I also tried a work order to no avail. I have three butcher workshops, none have any management stuff enabled and none are forbidden, the building material is not forbidden. The pastures are getting pretty trampled and I'm running out of space, I've had a few animals starve to death already because of the backlog. I have an abundance of animals in cages and in pastures that my dwarves aren't butchering.
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