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| name = Milk | | name = Milk | ||
| image = Milk.png|Milk | | image = Milk.png|Milk | ||
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| flammability = 0.2 | | flammability = 0.2 | ||
| stack limit = 75 | | stack limit = 75 | ||
− | | path cost = | + | | path cost = 15 |
<!-- Nutrition --> | <!-- Nutrition --> | ||
| taste = raw | | taste = raw | ||
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== Acquisition == | == Acquisition == | ||
− | Milk is produced when a [[ | + | Milk is produced when a [[Menus#Handle|animal handler]] milks a tamed adult female [[animals]] of a milkable species. The amount obtained depends on the Milk Amount of the milked animal, as well as the [[Animal Gather Yield]] of the handler. Handlers will milk animals when they are ready, producing milk which will then be left on the ground. Each animal can be milked at a frequency dependent on the species in question and the [[saturation]] of the animal. Milk production is halved when the animal is hungry, reduced to one third when it is urgently hungry, and completely stopped when the animal is starving. |
Milking an animal takes {{Ticks|400}}, regardless of the amount of milk produced, and only modified by the [[Animal Gather Speed]] of the handler. | Milking an animal takes {{Ticks|400}}, regardless of the amount of milk produced, and only modified by the [[Animal Gather Speed]] of the handler. | ||
The following animals produce milk: | The following animals produce milk: | ||
− | <div><li style="display: inline-table;">{{#vardefine:formatterNumeratorVariable1|Daily Milk Average}}{{#vardefine:formatterDenominatorVariable1|Real Hunger Rate | + | <div><li style="display: inline-table;">{{#vardefine:formatterNumeratorVariable1|Daily Milk Average}}{{#vardefine:formatterDenominatorVariable1|Real Hunger Rate}} |
{| {{STDT| sortable c_08 text-center}} | {| {{STDT| sortable c_08 text-center}} | ||
− | ! Animal !! Milk Amount !! Milking | + | ! Animal !! Milk Amount !! Milking Interval !! Daily Milk Average !! (Milk/Day)/Food consumed |
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{{#ask: [[Concept:Production Animals]] [[Milk Amount::+]] [[Milk Name::Milk]] | {{#ask: [[Concept:Production Animals]] [[Milk Amount::+]] [[Milk Name::Milk]] | ||
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== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
− | Milk is a [[raw food]], which means that it can be used as an ingredient for creating [[meals]]. | + | Milk is a [[raw food]], which means that it can be used as an ingredient for creating [[meals]]. In addition, it can be substituted at a 1-to-1 ratio with [[meat]] for meals that require meat specificially, such as [[fine meal|fine]] or [[lavish meal]]s. |
Each unit of milk has a [[nutrition]] of {{P|Nutrition}}, providing {{%|{{P|Nutrition}}}} to a pawn when eaten raw. | Each unit of milk has a [[nutrition]] of {{P|Nutrition}}, providing {{%|{{P|Nutrition}}}} to a pawn when eaten raw. | ||
Unlike most raw food, it does not cause the {{--|7}} ''"Ate raw food"'' [[thought]] when consumed without cooking it into a meal. However, like all raw food, it retains the flat 2% chance of causing [[food poisoning]] when consumed. This chance is applied per batch of milk consumed - that is, if 10 milk is consumed in one sitting, only a single 2% chance to get food poisoning is rolled, not the 18.3% chance of 10 individual 2% rolls.{{Check Tag|Fact Check|Confirm this correct or is it per unit milk consumed - anecdotally, you would see FP a lot more if it were the latter, but anecdotes are not evidence}} | Unlike most raw food, it does not cause the {{--|7}} ''"Ate raw food"'' [[thought]] when consumed without cooking it into a meal. However, like all raw food, it retains the flat 2% chance of causing [[food poisoning]] when consumed. This chance is applied per batch of milk consumed - that is, if 10 milk is consumed in one sitting, only a single 2% chance to get food poisoning is rolled, not the 18.3% chance of 10 individual 2% rolls.{{Check Tag|Fact Check|Confirm this correct or is it per unit milk consumed - anecdotally, you would see FP a lot more if it were the latter, but anecdotes are not evidence}} | ||
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== Analysis == | == Analysis == | ||
{{Stub|section=1|reason=Needs analysis of Nutrition production efficiency as a staple food (i.e. when compared to any other raw food inc. vegetables), and for a meat-equvialent (compare to meat, [[human meat|variant]] [[insect meat|meats]], and eggs) both in terms of Nutrition Out/Nutrition In and in terms of Nutrition Out/Pawn Work in}} | {{Stub|section=1|reason=Needs analysis of Nutrition production efficiency as a staple food (i.e. when compared to any other raw food inc. vegetables), and for a meat-equvialent (compare to meat, [[human meat|variant]] [[insect meat|meats]], and eggs) both in terms of Nutrition Out/Nutrition In and in terms of Nutrition Out/Pawn Work in}} | ||
− | Milk is interchangeable with [[meat]] for meal production | + | Milk is interchangeable with [[meat]] for meal production. Milk has a slightly lower market value of {{Icon Small|silver||{{P|Market Value Base}}}} vs meat's {{Icon Small|silver||{{Q|Meat|Market Value Base}}}}, weighs more at {{P|Mass Base}} kg vs {{Q|Meat|Mass Base}} kg, can be eaten raw without penalty, and lasts {{P|Days To Start Rot Base}} days before spoiling instead of {{Q|Meat|Days To Start Rot Base}}. Thus it is advantageous to sell your meat before your milk if you have an excess, and to buy milk from traders that come to you. For taking with your own caravans, meat is preferable due to its lower weight, so long as refrigeration isn't a problem, such as during winter or on very short trips, |
To avoid excessive hauling jobs, pen your milk-producing animals in a convenient animal area near your freezer. | To avoid excessive hauling jobs, pen your milk-producing animals in a convenient animal area near your freezer. | ||
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== Version history == | == Version history == |