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Hauling is largely automatic and does not require player interaction outside of the aforementioned chunks so long as some haulers are present. [[Colonists]] or [[slaves]]{{IdeologyIcon}} can be designated as haulers by enabling the [[Work#Haul|Haul]] work type in the [[Work]] menu - they will haul constantly when their work priories say they should prioritize the Haul work over out work types. See [[Work]] for further details. Note that the Haul job includes a number of tasks besides hauling to stockpiles, and most of those tasks have a higher priority than it.   
 
Hauling is largely automatic and does not require player interaction outside of the aforementioned chunks so long as some haulers are present. [[Colonists]] or [[slaves]]{{IdeologyIcon}} can be designated as haulers by enabling the [[Work#Haul|Haul]] work type in the [[Work]] menu - they will haul constantly when their work priories say they should prioritize the Haul work over out work types. See [[Work]] for further details. Note that the Haul job includes a number of tasks besides hauling to stockpiles, and most of those tasks have a higher priority than it.   
  
Animals trained to haul are considered haulers. Unlike humans, they only occasionally haul, with a mean time before of 1.5 hours. [[Carrier]] dryads and [[lifter]]s are also considered haulers, and will haul items continuously as long as they are not sleeping/recharging and not otherwise occupied (e.g. drafted or receiving medical attention/repairs).
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Animals trained to haul are considered haulers. Unlike humans, they only occasionally haul. The exact mechanics are unknown. [[Carrier]] dryads and [[lifter]]s are also considered haulers, and will haul items continuously as long as they are not sleeping/recharging and not otherwise occupied (e.g. drafted or receiving medical attention/repairs).
  
 
Haulers must be able to move and must have a non-0% [[manipulation]] capacity in order to haul. A [[human]] with no arms, or a dog with no jaw, cannot haul.
 
Haulers must be able to move and must have a non-0% [[manipulation]] capacity in order to haul. A [[human]] with no arms, or a dog with no jaw, cannot haul.

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