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Lectorog

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The Horror of Birdsplosion
« on: April 30, 2011, 02:19:35 pm »

Embarking with 5 turkey hens and a turkey gobbler; only 36 points and producing a lot of food. Great idea, right?

I locked the birds up in a 5x5 room with 5 nest boxes. I'd planned to wait until they hatched some eggs and then harvest the poults and spare eggs.

Next spring: 3 unit pages of poults. The 5x5 room is completely full, often 3 or 4 turkeys to a tile. This all happened in under a year, starting with five turkeys. The poults are savagely mauling each other. One poult has already died, and the walls are covered in turkey blood. I'm honestly afraid to open the door. I worry for the safety of my fort and my FPS.

Catsplosions are nothing. Fear the fowl.
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Re: The Horror of Birdsplosion
« Reply #1 on: April 30, 2011, 02:25:51 pm »

Welcome to turkeys, fast gaining notority for how many eggs each one can lay. Oh and they take 2 years not 1 to grow up.
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Re: The Horror of Birdsplosion
« Reply #2 on: April 30, 2011, 02:27:43 pm »

BIRDFALL! Put a turkey hen in a single tile room with a locked door. Instead of walls, have the area channeled out and over a meeting area below it. New turkeys are born, everything enrages, and they dodge into the meeting area below. For greater effect, use several such rooms, each with a chained turkey hen.

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Re: The Horror of Birdsplosion
« Reply #3 on: April 30, 2011, 02:37:47 pm »

If you can make the downward fall big enough to have them explode into turkey bones on impact, place butcher/bonecarver workshops directly beneath the platform. With just the right amount of turkeys, one could theoretically have a constant rain of poults that matches the workshop's production speed.
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Re: The Horror of Birdsplosion
« Reply #4 on: April 30, 2011, 02:50:34 pm »

BIRDFALL! Put a turkey hen in a single tile room with a locked door. Instead of walls, have the area channeled out and over a meeting area below it. New turkeys are born, everything enrages, and they dodge into the meeting area below. For greater effect, use several such rooms, each with a chained turkey hen.

I'm not sure whether it's more embarrassing that I actually tried this or that I failed and most of my hall's roof collapsed. I'll find somewhere to implement a birdfall.

Death count: 7 poults. 5 bleed-outs, 2 suffocations.
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Re: The Horror of Birdsplosion
« Reply #5 on: April 30, 2011, 02:53:45 pm »

If you can make the downward fall big enough to have them explode into turkey bones on impact, place butcher/bonecarver workshops directly beneath the platform. With just the right amount of turkeys, one could theoretically have a constant rain of poults that matches the workshop's production speed.
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Re: The Horror of Birdsplosion
« Reply #6 on: April 30, 2011, 03:13:56 pm »

You could have several layers falling into to the same shaft with the following design ( I think dodging happens with the same total frequency regardless of the number of available spaces to dodge to):

Each floor:

 . = empty space above a long fall
# = wall
d = locked door
n = nest box with poultry

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  d n .#
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Re: The Horror of Birdsplosion
« Reply #7 on: April 30, 2011, 03:20:12 pm »

Birdfall sounds like some kind of Biblical plague.
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Re: The Horror of Birdsplosion
« Reply #8 on: April 30, 2011, 03:25:23 pm »

This will happen. Only one question:
Does the male turkey need to have access to the hens and eggs for them to hatch, or does he just need to be on the map? I plan to make a 1-square pasture space on the nest box, assuming that will work, as well as tightly closing and forbidding the doors.
Fun will be had, One way or another.

Death count: 15 poults. 7 bleed-outs, 8 suffocations.
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Re: The Horror of Birdsplosion
« Reply #9 on: April 30, 2011, 03:26:23 pm »

Birdfall sounds like some kind of Biblical plague.

Or something from Bob the Angry Flower
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Re: The Horror of Birdsplosion
« Reply #10 on: April 30, 2011, 03:51:45 pm »

This will happen. Only one question:
Does the male turkey need to have access to the hens and eggs for them to hatch, or does he just need to be on the map? I plan to make a 1-square pasture space on the nest box, assuming that will work, as well as tightly closing and forbidding the doors.
Fun will be had, One way or another.

Death count: 15 poults. 7 bleed-outs, 8 suffocations.
No need for the males being anywhere near. All creatures in DF reproduce by long distance spores (or magic).
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Re: The Horror of Birdsplosion
« Reply #11 on: April 30, 2011, 04:04:24 pm »

Poults are so small they will only drop skulls on death, so be sure to put craftsdwarf's workshops close to your birdfall.

On the other hand, this is excellent for training bone carvers and having loads of free junk (namely, poult totems) to sell to the caravan.

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Re: The Horror of Birdsplosion
« Reply #12 on: April 30, 2011, 04:35:19 pm »

Or you could divert the poults to a number of other pastures.

Also, I suggest peafowl instead of turkeys, I hear they grow up faster.
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Re: The Horror of Birdsplosion
« Reply #13 on: April 30, 2011, 04:42:29 pm »

Poults are so small they will only drop skulls on death, so be sure to put craftsdwarf's workshops close to your birdfall.

On the other hand, this is excellent for training bone carvers and having loads of free junk (namely, poult totems) to sell to the caravan.
Wish you could make gear from skulls specifically. Elf skull helms, pauldrons, and all that stuff.
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Re: The Horror of Birdsplosion
« Reply #14 on: April 30, 2011, 04:43:47 pm »

Poults are so small they will only drop skulls on death, so be sure to put craftsdwarf's workshops close to your birdfall.

On the other hand, this is excellent for training bone carvers and having loads of free junk (namely, poult totems) to sell to the caravan.
Wish you could make gear from skulls specifically. Elf skull helms, pauldrons, and all that stuff.

Oh, fuck yeah.
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