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Revision as of 23:17, 12 April 2020


Kibble

Kibble.png

Kibble animal feed made from mixed meat and plant sources.


Type
FoodMeal
Stack Limit
75

Nutrition Facts

Nutrition
0.05
Taste
Raw

Base Stats

Deterioration Rate
6
Flammability
1
Market Value
1.1
Mass
0.015
Max Hit Points
60

Kibble is a kind of animal feed. It can only be made by a cook at a butcher table. No minimum cooking skill is required to create it. The recipe requires 1 unit of nutrition from vegetarian items and 1 unit of nutrition from meat and/or animal products. A completed bill produces 50 kibble (only 35 at a butcher spot). Kibble restores only 0.05 saturation each, but up to 20 can be consumed in one sitting. Kibble never spoils (though it can degrade if left outdoors), so kibble is a long-term and easily stored way to feed a large number of animals.


Producing Kibble requires 2.0 units of nutrition for ingredients and yields 2.5 units of nutrition as a result -- a 25% net nutrition gain. This isn't very good compared to simple meals (80% net nutrition gain) or pemmican (60% net nutrition gain), however:

  • You can use haygrass for the vegetable ingredient. Haygrass is the fastest growing plant in terms of nutrition / day, but can't be consumed by humans.
  • Producing kibble a great way to use human and insect meat without worrying about your colonists eating it. Animals don't mind eating human or insect meat.
  • Kibble never spoils, so you don't have to worry about it going bad.

Humans can eat kibble, but they'll get a -12 negative moodlet. This is the only way for humans to eat hay. Note that if a human pawn eats Kibble made with insect or human meat they will get both the negative moodlet from eating kibble and from eating insect / human meat.