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Animals

Livestock

The most common type of animals traded are livestock as well as hounds and some variants of birds. The chart below is the average price and amount of meat that can be harvested on average.

Butchering

On average 35-40% of the overall weight of an animal will be edible, boneless, meat. This varies greatly as some animals (like rams) can have 5-10% of their entire body weight as horns or other non-edible material. Butchering an animal in optimal conditions takes 1 hour per 10 lbs of meat being harvested. This means butchering a full grown cow can easily take 3 days of work. Generally when hunting an animal is not fully butchered, but merely field dressed and carried to another location to process later. If an animal is butchered outside of optimal conditions a lot of meat is wasted. Butchering an animal in the wild yields half as much total meat. You can also choose to spend one minute for 1 lbs of meat but consumes 10 lbs from the total amount available as you take the most accessible cuts and waste much more.

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Animal Silver Meat, lbs.
Bee, Hive 25 *
Bull 150 300 lbs
Cow 120 240 lbs
Cow, Dairy 150 240 lbs*
Dog, Common 5 10 lbs
Dog, Guard 25 25 lbs
Dog, Hunting 20 20 lbs
Dog, Lap 5 1 lbs
Ewe 20 40 lbs
Falcon 50 -
Hen 1 2 lbs*
Horse, Light 150 150 lbs
Horse, War 250 200 lbs
Horse, Work 200 150 lbs
Ox 180 350 lbs
Pig 100 200 lbs
Ram 30 60 lbs
Rooster 2 3 lbs

* See desciption

Descriptions

Bee, Hive

Vehicles