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0008181Dwarf FortressDwarf Mode -- Jobs, Huntingpublic2014-08-28 21:162014-08-29 07:37
tacomagic 
Footkerchief 
normalminoralways
resolvedduplicate 
WindowsWin 7SP1
0.40.10 
 
0008181: Hunted Corpses Not Hauled/Butchered correctly
If a hunter kills a creature above ground but does not immediately start a "return with kill" job, the corpse becomes inaccessible through standard means, specifically manual butcher jobs do not cause the corpse to be butchered.

However, if surface refuse collection is enabled AND there is a stockpile that can accept the corpse, the hunted corpse will be hauled and then automatically butchered.

If surface refuse collection is enabled but there is no refuse stockpile that can accept the corpse, it will remain inaccessible.

If there is a refuse stockpile that can accept the corpse, but surface refuse collection is disabled, the corpse will remain inaccessible.

If the corpse is located in a refuse stockpile and surface refuse collection is disabled, the corpse can be butchered by manually queuing a job at a butchery, but will not automatically be butchered.
Create some hunters, have them kill game. Eventually one will abandon a body. It happens very, very often, especially with novice hunters.
This seems to be related to the dwarf being exhausted or hungry after the hunt. Rather than queuing up the haul kill job, they instead go sleep or eat, which strands the corpse in limbo. After they finish tending to their own needs, they'll often start hunting new game and leave the corpse.

Here is a save with a corpse that was hunted but is currently not butcherable (I have turned off surface collection). The horse is located on the very southern border of the map near the frozen stream:

http://dffd.wimbli.com/file.php?id=9551 [^]
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duplicate of 0004459confirmed Footkerchief Animal corpses not butchered unless they're in a refuse stockpile (or hunter brings them directly to butcher's shop) 
Issue History
2014-08-28 21:16tacomagicNew Issue
2014-08-28 21:22tacomagicNote Added: 0029761
2014-08-28 21:23tacomagicNote Edited: 0029761bug_revision_view_page.php?bugnote_id=0029761#r11496
2014-08-28 21:25tacomagicIssue Monitored: tacomagic
2014-08-28 22:08FootkerchiefNote Added: 0029763
2014-08-28 22:08FootkerchiefRelationship addedduplicate of 0004459
2014-08-28 22:08FootkerchiefStatusnew => resolved
2014-08-28 22:08FootkerchiefResolutionopen => duplicate
2014-08-28 22:08FootkerchiefAssigned To => Footkerchief
2014-08-29 07:37tacomagicIssue End Monitor: tacomagic

Notes
(0029761)
tacomagic   
2014-08-28 21:22   
(edited on: 2014-08-28 21:23)
It might be related, but I also had a lot of hunters go hand-to-hand with their prey. One of whom was killed by a horse.

With that, hunters that killed prey in hand-to-hand combat seemed far more likely to abandon the kill. This might be because hunters that got into these fights often drove themselves to exhaustion, passing out multiple times before finally killing their prey.

Additionally, wounded creatures who die of their injuries rather than of a direct hit from a hunter seem almost invariably abandoned.

(0029763)
Footkerchief   
2014-08-28 22:08   
Pretty sure 0004459 covers this, but please reopen if not.