Pen animals

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Pen animals, or farm animals, are animals with special rules in regards to habitat.

Summary

Pen animals do not respect regular zones. Instead, they must be roped into an enclosed area, known as a pen, and designated by a pen marker. For pen animals, fences and fence gates are impassible, but animal flaps are considered open. Other terrain, such as walls and doors, can also be used to enclose a pen.

Outside of a pen, or if the pen has an open door, animals will enter into the Roaming mental state. Roaming animals will wander away and eventually leave the map. They can be roped into a caravan hitching spot or a pen (closed or not) by a colonist with enough Animals skill for that animal.

In general, pen animals can eat hay, and graze on grass and other naturally growing vegetation. They all have 0 trainability. These are not traits of being a pen animal, but all pen animals have these traits.

Pen animals will not actively be targeted by raiders (though can be caught in the crossfire).

Strategies

  • Pen in combination with auto-slaughter can be extremely powerful to reduce the amount of micromanagement done by the player. The use of pens and auto-slaughter is a necessity for any colony with the Rancher Meme Content added by the Ideology DLC
  • When choosing a pen animal to farm, you may want to consider animals that have more purpose than their meat. For example muffalos can provide wool and can act as a pack animal.
  • If a pen isn't large enough to sustain your animals, but it's still growing season, then consider planting dandelions. Once the dandelions reach 10% growth, they are considered edible. This is more effective per-nutrition, even when compared to haygrass grown outside the pen.

Pen Animal List

A complete list of the current pen animals. Animals not on this list can be designated to an allowed area and do not require a pen.

Name Nutrition
per day
Produce
per day
Pack Animal?
Alpaca 0.22 Alpaca wool 4.5 Check.png
Bison 0.43 Bison wool 8 Check.png
Boomalope 0.43 Chemfuel 11 Ex.png
Capybara 0.18 Ex.png
Caribou 0.22 Milk 5 Ex.png
Cassowary 0.22 Cassowary egg (fert.) 0.33 Ex.png
Chicken 0.11 Chicken egg (unfert.) 1 Ex.png
Chinchilla 0.10 Ex.png
Cow 0.43 Milk 14 Ex.png
Deer 0.16 Ex.png
Donkey 0.26 Check.png
Dromedary 0.43 Milk 9 Check.png
Duck 0.14 Duck egg (unfert.) 1 Ex.png
Elk 0.43 Milk 11 Ex.png
Emu 0.22 Emu egg (fert.) 0.33 Ex.png
Gazelle 0.12 Ex.png
Goat 0.18 Milk 4 Ex.png
Goose 0.22 Goose egg (unfert.) 0.5 Ex.png
Ibex 0.16 Ex.png
Muffalo 0.43 Muffalo wool 8 Check.png
Ostrich 0.34 Ostrich egg (unfert.) 0.33 Ex.png
Pig 0.40 Ex.png
Sheep 0.18 Sheep wool 4.5 Ex.png
Stallion 0.34 Check.png
Turkey 0.22 Goose egg (unfert.) 0.75 Ex.png
Wild boar 0.24 Ex.png
Yak 0.43 Milk 11 Check.png

Note nutrition consumption is per day and based off of the adult nutrition consumption
Nutrition consumed is hunger rate divided by 2.

Version history

1.3.3066 - Pen system added. Prior to this, all animals would respect area restrictions.