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== Generational changes == <!--T:21-->
== Generational changes == <!--T:21-->


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Only the mothers heritage matters, the father is not considered when checking for the newborns generation. This means, if you have a female gen3 and a male gen4, the babies will always be gen4, as the child will always be one generation up from the mother.
Only the mothers heritage matters, the father is not considered when checking for the newborns generation. This means, if you have a female gen3 and a male gen4, the babies will always be gen4, as the child will always be one generation up from the mother.


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===Capturing Wild Animals=== <!--T:26-->
===Capturing Wild Animals=== <!--T:26-->


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For capturing wild animals, two different methods can be employed:
For capturing wild animals, two different methods can be employed:
# '''Active:''' Provoke the wild boars/pigs or bighorn sheep with a weak attack. In return, the animal will try to attack the player. If the player then runs away from them, they will follow for a short distance. This behavior can be used to guide them into carefully prepared animal pens. If you encounter a group of animals together, try only antagonizing the males, as the females will automatically follow their male counterpart. Wild hens will always try to flee from the player, while wild roosters will occasionally try to attack; again, use this to your advantage by chasing them into a pen.  
# '''Active:''' Provoke the wild boars/pigs or bighorn sheep with a weak attack. In return, the animal will try to attack the player. If the player then runs away from them, they will follow for a short distance. This behavior can be used to guide them into carefully prepared animal pens. If you encounter a group of animals together, try only antagonizing the males, as the females will automatically follow their male counterpart. Wild hens will always try to flee from the player, while wild roosters will occasionally try to attack; again, use this to your advantage by chasing them into a pen.  
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===Moving Domesticated Animals=== <!--T:28-->
===Moving Domesticated Animals=== <!--T:28-->


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[[File:Animal funelling.PNG|400px|thumb|right|Example of a bighorn sheep walking to their new enclosure through a funelling system]]
[[File:Animal funelling.PNG|400px|thumb|right|Example of a bighorn sheep walking to their new enclosure through a funelling system]]
Moving animals around can be complicated after the player has already started breeding them, as animals will loose their fear of the player after generation 10, and might not easily run away or be provoked to attack and follow.
Moving animals around can be complicated after the player has already started breeding them, as animals will loose their fear of the player after generation 10, and might not easily run away or be provoked to attack and follow.
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===Milking=== <!--T:39-->
===Milking=== <!--T:39-->


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[[File:Ewe lactating.PNG|425px|thumb|right|Tooltip on an ewe that gave birth recently.]]
[[File:Ewe lactating.PNG|425px|thumb|right|Tooltip on an ewe that gave birth recently.]]


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