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If there is at least one egg in a stable and the number of eggs plus the number of critters is larger than the stable's maximum capacity then the critters will receive the Cramped debuff, preventing them from generating more eggs eggs inside a Ration Box or refrigerator inside the stable count towards this limit.If more critters are in a stable than its maximum capacity then the critters will receive the "overcrowded" debuff, making them unhappy and possibly giving them the "glum" debuff.A stable requires 12 squares of space for most critters, and 16 for Pufts, meaning at most 8 non-Pufts or 6 Pufts can fit into a maximally sized stable. Tame critters are meant to be kept in a stable, which requires a Grooming Station.Wild critters can become glum due to being confined in a small space, while tame critters can become glum due to overcrowding or not being groomed often enough.
Assuming a critter never has the "glum" debuff, a wild critter will lay one egg from birth to death, while a tame critter will lay sixteen eggs from birth to death via old age.However, feeding wild hatches will cause them to create material, and with certain species of critter you can influence the sub-species type of their children by feeding them specific foods. By Stormfather, September 18 in Oxygen Not Included - General Discussion. New written Playthroughs and Guides for Spaced Out, now available on Reddit. Wild critters do not need to be fed, same for pacus, who are tamed via feeding. Oxygen Not Included Oxygen Not Included - General Discussion New written Playthroughs and Guides for Spaced Out, now available on Reddit Sign in to follow this.All ranching related errands require a duplicant with the Critter Ranching skill, same for supplying Critter Feeders and Fish Feeders, and moving already wrangled critters to a Critter Drop-Off or Fish Release.Ranching lets you tame and raise critters so they lay more eggs and (in some cases) produce more materials.