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(in my tests, bears don't attack goats in the same pen, but do attack sheep in the neighboring pen) |
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Note that male sheep (and sometimes the females) always attack players when in close range, but they will stop doing so after 10 generations of breeding. | Note that male sheep (and sometimes the females) always attack players when in close range, but they will stop doing so after 10 generations of breeding. | ||
=== Goats === | === Goats === <!--T:67--> | ||
Goats eat from a large trough. | Goats eat from a large trough. | ||
Unlike sheep, goats are safe from random bear attacks. | Unlike sheep, goats are safe from random bear attacks. | ||
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The milk can either be consumed directly when taken from the bucket with a bowl, or used in a barrel to make {{ll|cheese|cheese}}. | The milk can either be consumed directly when taken from the bucket with a bowl, or used in a barrel to make {{ll|cheese|cheese}}. | ||
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Female goats can be milked after giving birth. | Female goats can be milked after giving birth. | ||
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{{ll|Bees|Bees}} cannot be domesticated, but the art of {{ll|beekeeping|beekeeping}} can help them be put in a 'controlled environment' as to be able to harvest their produce without having to kill them all off. | {{ll|Bees|Bees}} cannot be domesticated, but the art of {{ll|beekeeping|beekeeping}} can help them be put in a 'controlled environment' as to be able to harvest their produce without having to kill them all off. | ||
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Goats (and other species in the goat family, such as musk ox) behave in most respects like sheep: they can be bred and females can milked after giving birth. | Goats (and other species in the goat family, such as musk ox) behave in most respects like sheep: they can be bred and females can milked after giving birth. | ||
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Deer (and other species in the goat family, such as moose) will eat from troughs but not become pregnant after 10 portions, even with a male nearby. | Deer (and other species in the goat family, such as moose) will eat from troughs but not become pregnant after 10 portions, even with a male nearby. | ||
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* Prior to version 1.19, wild boars and sows were passive unless provoked, even when piglets were nearby. | * Prior to version 1.19, wild boars and sows were passive unless provoked, even when piglets were nearby. | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == <!--T:71--> | ||
* Females try to stay near males, and babies try to stay near adult females. Occasionally they will start running to close the gap. | * Females try to stay near males, and babies try to stay near adult females. Occasionally they will start running to close the gap. | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == <!--T:72--> | ||
== See also == | == See also == <!--T:73--> | ||
== References == | == References == <!--T:74--> | ||
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