Indication that livestock is pregnant.

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Indication that livestock is pregnant.

Postby Dataslycer » Sun Jul 11, 2010 4:54 am

I know you can tell if a livestock is pregnant by the massive consumption but you don't know which one. An indicator would make it easier for ranchers to sort.
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Re: Indication that livestock is pregnant.

Postby sabinati » Sun Jul 11, 2010 7:03 am

been requested for a while now
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Re: Indication that livestock is pregnant.

Postby exewu » Sun Jul 11, 2010 11:23 am

Aren't all of them pregnant all the time?

I guess I'm not sure what knowing that yes they are pregnant if they have been in the vicinity of a male cow in the past week would achieve?
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Re: Indication that livestock is pregnant.

Postby Zamte » Sun Jul 11, 2010 6:01 pm

The mating system is incredibly variable. I seperate my cows, and place new females in with the males when I wish to breed them. However there have been times where I've turned the volume way up (so I could hear the moo sound) and gone to watch TV in the same room, and not had it occur for several hours. Other times the male mounts up 2 seconds after you get them together. It'd be nice to be able to tell if the cow has already gotten pregnant and can be removed without watching/listening for the animation/noise, to be able to tell which cow is pregnant and which aren't if trying to breed multiple cows, and if the cow is still pregnant or not (as I've had cows appear outside of my plot before which I rescued, and assumed were mine, which turned out not to be).
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