I've posted in another thread some experiments I've been doing with fortress civ egg layers, and since this thread is convieniently here I'll repost what I found in testing so far. (testing is ongoing)
What I seem to have determined:
- Intelligent, civ races will use box nests. Unlike what Toady One theorized would happen.
- The boxes almost immediately get claimed by a female.
- If the female has not laid an egg (recently? At all?) she will immediately lay an egg in the box on arrival.
- If any stockpile is set to take eggs from the race the egg will be hauled there by the mother. Otherwise the egg will stay in the nest.
- the mother will spend all of her free time sitting on the nest afterward. She will still go eat, drink, sleep, and work. But will return to the nest instead of meeting zones when they have "No Job"
- If the egg is removed from the nest at any time, the mother will still own the nest for a time after, and still go to it until a short time passes (so far it appears to be about a season) after which the nest will become unclaimed again allowing a new mother to move in.
- The mother DOES NOT have to be married. In-fact all of the nesters so far are unmarried.
What I haven't determined yet:
- Will the eggs hatch? It has been a season and a half so far for the eggs that have stayed in the box, none hatched. Rumor is that for chickens it takes only a season. But it may be possible that the date on the race's [Child:] tag may determine how long it takes for an egg to hatch. It could also be that the mother is required to be married for the eggs to actually hatch.
- Are the race's eggs edible to the parent race? Due to other variables I am unable to test this. My test race is [CARNIVORE] which seems to prevent the race from eating any eggs regardless, judging from the peahen eggs in the stockpile that so far haven't been eaten.
Maybes:
- Caste Relationship?
The egg may be related to the mother's caste. The race being used in the tests have 10 castes. 5 castes with male and female of each. And each egg so far is of the same caste type as it's mother. Gender is unfortunately indeterminate at this point. However coincidence is still possible.