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equipment:animals_vehicles [2025/05/06 02:04] – [Table] reonequipment:animals_vehicles [2025/05/06 02:40] (current) – [Descriptions] reon
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 ^ Animal            ^ Silver  ^ Meat, lbs.  ^ ^ Animal            ^ Silver  ^ Meat, lbs.  ^
-| 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  | 2       | 3 lbs       | | Chicken, Rooster  | 2       | 3 lbs       |
 | Cow               | 120     | 240 lbs     | | Cow               | 120     | 240 lbs     |
-| Cow, Dairy        | 150     | 240 lbs     |+| Cow, Dairy        | 150     | 240 lbs*    |
 | Dog, Common       | 5       | 10 lbs      | | Dog, Common       | 5       | 10 lbs      |
 | 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.
 +
 +===Bull===
 +Silver: 150\\
 +A strong male bovine used primarily for breeding or draft work.
 +
 +===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, eating grain, bugs and anything else they can access. Given 12 hours of free-range a chicken can often feed itself.). Under stressful enviroments like traveling or similar cases egg production is halved. Eight eggs can be treated as a pound of meat for food purposes.
 +
 +===Chicken, Rooster===
 +Silver: 10\\
 +A male chicken known for crowing and guarding hens within a flock.
 +
 +===Cow===
 +Silver: 120\\
 +A standard female bovine raised for meat and leather.
 +
 +===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).
 +
 +===Dog, Common===
 +Silver: 5\\
 +A typical domesticated dog, serving as a pet or basic utility animal.
 +
 +===Dog, Guard===
 +Silver: 25\\
 +Trained to protect homes, livestock, or people; known for loyalty and vigilance.
 +
 +===Dog, Hunting===
 +Silver: 20\\
 +Bred and trained to aid in tracking and retrieving game during hunts.
 +
 +===Dog, Lap===
 +Silver: 5\\
 +A small, affectionate dog kept primarily for companionship and comfort.
 +
 +===Falcon===
 +Silver: 50\\
 +A trained bird of prey used in falconry, highly skilled at hunting small animals.
 +
 +===Horse, Light===
 +Silver: 75\\
 +A swift and agile horse ideal for riding, travel, and light cavalry roles.
 +
 +===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.
 +
 +===Horse, Work===
 +Silver: 65\\
 +A sturdy, dependable draft horse used for pulling carts and performing farm labor.
 +
 +===Ox===
 +Silver: 180\\
 +A strong, castrated male bovine trained for plowing fields and heavy hauling.
 +
 +===Pig===
 +Silver: 100\\
 +Domesticated for its meat, especially pork; also useful for foraging and waste disposal.
 +
 +===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.
 +
 +===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.)
 +
 +===Donkey===
 +Silver: 50\\
 +A hardy and sure-footed pack animal, capable of carrying loads over long distances. Donkey'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.
 +
 +===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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