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| - | | Bee, Hive | 25 | - | | + | | Bee, Hive | 25 | * | |
| | Bull | 150 | 300 lbs | | | Bull | 150 | 300 lbs | | ||
| - | | Chicken, Hen | 1 | 2 lbs | + | | Chicken, Hen | 1 | 2 lbs* |
| | Chicken, Rooster | | Chicken, Rooster | ||
| | Cow | 120 | 240 lbs | | | Cow | 120 | 240 lbs | | ||
| - | | Cow, Dairy | 150 | 240 lbs | + | | Cow, Dairy | 150 | 240 lbs* |
| | Dog, Common | | Dog, Common | ||
| | Dog, Guard | 25 | 25 lbs | | | Dog, Guard | 25 | 25 lbs | | ||
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| ==== Descriptions ==== | ==== Descriptions ==== | ||
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| ===Bee, Hive=== | ===Bee, Hive=== | ||
| + | Silver: 25\\ | ||
| + | A colony of bees kept in a hive, prized for honey and beeswax production. A well-fed bee hive can produce 1 pound of honey a week or 1 pound of wax instead, depending on what is harvested. | ||
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| + | ===Bull=== | ||
| + | Silver: 150\\ | ||
| + | A strong male bovine used primarily for breeding or draft work. | ||
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| + | ===Chicken, Hen=== | ||
| + | Silver: 5\\ | ||
| + | A female chicken commonly raised for laying eggs and sometimes meat. A well-fed Hen produces 1 egg per day (they consume only 1/4 the amount of food a medium creature requires and are omnivarious, | ||
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| + | ===Chicken, Rooster=== | ||
| + | Silver: 10\\ | ||
| + | A male chicken known for crowing and guarding hens within a flock. | ||
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| + | ===Cow=== | ||
| + | Silver: 120\\ | ||
| + | A standard female bovine raised for meat and leather. | ||
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| + | ===Cow, Dairy=== | ||
| + | Silver: 150\\ | ||
| + | A milk-producing breed of cow valued for its consistent dairy yield. A well-fed dairy cow can produce 1 gallon of milk per day for every 20 lbs of hay, grain, silage or grass consumed (up to a maximum of 120 lbs per day). | ||
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| + | ===Dog, Common=== | ||
| + | Silver: 5\\ | ||
| + | A typical domesticated dog, serving as a pet or basic utility animal. | ||
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| + | ===Dog, Guard=== | ||
| + | Silver: 25\\ | ||
| + | Trained to protect homes, livestock, or people; known for loyalty and vigilance. | ||
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| + | ===Dog, Hunting=== | ||
| + | Silver: 20\\ | ||
| + | Bred and trained to aid in tracking and retrieving game during hunts. | ||
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| + | ===Dog, Lap=== | ||
| + | Silver: 5\\ | ||
| + | A small, affectionate dog kept primarily for companionship and comfort. | ||
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| + | ===Falcon=== | ||
| + | Silver: 50\\ | ||
| + | A trained bird of prey used in falconry, highly skilled at hunting small animals. | ||
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| + | ===Horse, Light=== | ||
| + | Silver: 75\\ | ||
| + | A swift and agile horse ideal for riding, travel, and light cavalry roles. | ||
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| + | ===Horse, War=== | ||
| + | Silver: 150\\ | ||
| + | A powerful and trained steed bred for use in battle, able to endure combat conditions. War Horses are combat trained and do not require a handle animal check to keep them calm in stressful situations. | ||
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| + | ===Horse, Work=== | ||
| + | Silver: 65\\ | ||
| + | A sturdy, dependable draft horse used for pulling carts and performing farm labor. | ||
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| + | ===Ox=== | ||
| + | Silver: 180\\ | ||
| + | A strong, castrated male bovine trained for plowing fields and heavy hauling. | ||
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| + | ===Pig=== | ||
| + | Silver: 100\\ | ||
| + | Domesticated for its meat, especially pork; also useful for foraging and waste disposal. | ||
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| + | ===Sheep, Ewe=== | ||
| + | Silver: 20\\ | ||
| + | A female sheep raised for wool, milk, and reproduction. An Ewe produces 1 pound of wool per week, which can be treated as a crafting part. | ||
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| + | ===Sheep, Ram=== | ||
| + | Silver: 30\\ | ||
| + | A male sheep used for breeding; sometimes more aggressive than ewes. A Ram produces 1 pound of wool every 2 weeks, which can be treated as a crafting part. Additionally when slaughtered or slain a Ram's horns can have value. Generally at least 1 crafting parts worth of horn (Often these horns can provide more then just 1 crafting part, if large enough.) | ||
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| + | ===Donkey=== | ||
| + | Silver: 50\\ | ||
| + | A hardy and sure-footed pack animal, capable of carrying loads over long distances. Donkey' | ||
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| + | ===Mule=== | ||
| + | Silver: 50\\ | ||
| + | A cross between a horse and a donkey, known for its strength and endurance in transport and labor. Mule's can travel up to 12 hours again with a medium load without being well-fed and consume water equal to a creature one size category smaller. | ||
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| ====== Vehicles ====== | ====== Vehicles ====== | ||
