by Girlinhat » Sat Apr 16, 2011 5:20 am
Or wool or pork, really. The point is, we've got some tame animals, and we're breeding them. What's the best way to go about pairing up the animals? If we're going for highest quality milk (ignoring hides, meat, and quantity), then would it do best to breed the best milk cow and milk bull, or to pair the best breeding cow and bull? The way I imagine it, the offspring will take on the traits of its parents' averages, with the +-20 or so that comes with generational changes, but the breeding stat acts as a sort of softcap for the result. A friend has suggested that all stats are ignored except breeding, and that a q10 milk cow and bull, if they both have q50 breeding, will produce q70-ish milk calves. This seems illogical to me, but a recent thread has shown that cows don't actually have to touch a trough to eat from it, so obviously logic is out the window.