Answered: Pupsitters and 100% Survival Rate
Answered: Pupsitters and 100% Survival Rate
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Posted 2020-10-08 13:36:53 (edited)
ANSWER: Pups at 100% survival rate do NOT need protecting. |
Ymir #2535 |
Posted 2020-10-08 13:38:14 (edited)
I think it might still have the chance to die unless his protection is at 100% but Im not sure |
Sienna Snow #402 |
Posted 2020-10-08 13:42:55
If their protection is at 100% without a pupsitter I believe they survive no matter what. (There doesn't seem to be any negative to not having them protected, just the lack of a boost.) I've had a very young puppy off protection for a few days now because she was at 100% and she has survived just fine. (I could be wrong and just lucky though! I'm sure one of the Grouse House guides would have a better explanation. :) ) |
S.B.Toast #1761 |
Posted 2020-10-08 13:48:15
Oh that'd be helpful if my 100% pups don't need protection for the upcoming RO - that'd be all I need to know -- does anyone have confirmation of that? That a pup doesn't need protection if they're at 100% on their own? |
Ymir #2535 |
Posted 2020-10-08 13:50:25 (edited)
I think that was answered in the breeding guide, somewhere in the comments? would have to look though From the guide: "The only way to guarantee that a pup will not die is to ensure that their survival chance is always at 100%. Any survival chance lower than this does not prevent deaths." and "There are several things that make up the pup survival rate, and they are as follows: - Base survival rate These will all automatically be added to the percentage, and there is no hidden percentage to the survival rate. Additionally, pups will receive additional potential for survival (added percentage rate on RO) overnight if they are either: - Not weaned, and their dam is fed with, and played with (if they are not lead wolf) so that their mood and hunger are at 100% If the nursing dam of the pups is not fed to 100% and not played with to 100% before RO, or the weaned pups are not fed and played with so that their mood and hunger are at 100%, they will incur a survival rate penalty on RO." Also this: "At rollover, pups of nursing age will have increased survivability rates (+7%) if their mother’s mood and hunger are at 100%, but will have reduced survivability rates (-8% to -15%) if neither mood or hunger is filled to 100%. If only one of mood or hunger is filled to 100%, there will be no chance in survivability rates." So only a penalty if the pups are not cared for. |
Sienna Snow #402 |
Posted 2020-10-08 13:55:11
Thank you! I also checked the comments and it is confirmed that 100% survival rate pups do not need a Pupsitter - so thank you for that too as well! |
Ymir #2535 |
Posted 2024-05-27 04:51:35
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Gl1tch_N_Ch1ll #137650 |
Posted 2024-05-27 07:14:13
Also, it's worth noting that you still need to be careful if your pupsitter is elderly. Possible deaths are rolled before pup survival. So if your pupsitter dies, all the pups he/she is minding will lose protection before their possible injuries/deaths are rolled. So if your pups are with an elderly pupsitter and don't have 100% natural survival, they can still die at rollover. |
spotpc #9204 |
Posted 2024-05-27 07:57:44
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Gl1tch_N_Ch1ll #137650 |