Animal husbandry
Description
Animal husbandry allows for the production (breeding) of new creatures, sometimes with increased quality, without the need to wait for new spawns.
Characteristics gained
Soul / Soul depth
Method
- Both of the animals you wish to breed must be not hungry. One must be a male and the other one a female. Lead one of them with a rope (note that some animals must be tamed to be led) and move it close to the other one. Right-click on the animal you are not leading and select the "Breed" option.
- Grooming also gives animal husbandry skill gains. Activate a grooming brush and select groom while right-clicking on a groomable creature. You can groom animals once per hour .
Notes
- Animals must be of the same species.
- If breeding fails, you will receive a message that the male "shys away and interrupts the action".
- If breeding fails or is successful and you attempt to breed again, the male animal will show that he's "not in the mood" until 45 real life minutes pass.
- Females will not breed while they are pregnant. Once the female gives birth, she will not be in mood for breeding for 24 more hours, after which breeding may resume.
- Animals do not have to be "fat" to breed, only "no longer interested in food" (when trying to feed them). Grass eaters will typically be in this state after a minute or 2 on grass or crops.
- Age is a factor in breeding: calves or foals will not breed, neither will young/early adolescent animals.
- Breeding increases a player's soul depth.
- Pregnancy times varies from 5-11 wurm weeks, regardless of species.
- Examining the animal will show the remaining wurm weeks left until birth. eg. She will deliver in about 4
- Animals can have miscarriages which can kill the mother with no child spawned. Starving, off-deed, or on-deed below 15 ratio are known as the reasons for miscarriages.
- If too hungry or low on fat animals can die when giving birth.
- Breeding female animals with conditions such as Champion will provide a chance that the offspring will also have that characteristic. This chance is dramatically increased when breeding two animals with the same condition together. (Two Champions for example.)
- Breeding two animals with the same trait greatly increases the chance that the offspring will have the trait.
- The name is determined at birth, the traits are determined at breeding (noticed on a server revert on 2011-03-01)
- The horse's color from birth is determined based on 1/3 by the mother, 1/3 by the father, and 1/3 by random.
Traits
Bred animals have a chance of having traits.(Enhancement/Deformity). Animals can have multiple traits. Traits are gained based on mechanics below:
- All traits are put into the gene pool.
- Parents' trait then add %chance that traits from parents will appear. if both parents have same trait, this %chance is even a lot higher.
- Inbreeding add %chance that bad traits will appear.
- Animal Husbandry is only partially on the Curve. The curved value (effective skill) allows you see traits at that level (not true for bred in captivity trait which requires 60 numerical to see even on epic). But the actual value (numerical) is used for computing the number of traits you can breed.
- Lastly, breeder's Animal Husbandry affects the minimum and maximum number of traits that will appear in a horse. (The maximum number of traits you can breed into one animal is currently 8 at 80+ AH)
Examining an animal will show traits, if one has the required skill level:
Freedom Skill Level (Epic Skill Curve Level) 'skill': "Trait name" (Suspected function)
- 0 skill: Horse's color is considered a trait. (Although it DOES NOT go against the trait limit.)
- 20 (10.56) skill: "It will fight fiercely." (Higher fighting skill?)
- 21 (11.12) skill: "It has fleeter movement than normal." (Minor speed boost.)
- 22 (11.68) skill: "It is a tough bugger." (Withstands more damage.)
- 23 (12.25) skill: "It has a strong body." (Bonus to maintaining top speed.)
- 24 (12.82) skill: "It has lightning movement." (Randomly increases speed for a short duration.)
- 25 (13.40) skill: "It can carry more than average." (Less penalty to speed due to high load.)
- 26 (13.98) skill: "It has very strong leg muscles." (Less penalty to speed due to slope? Does not currently do this.)
- 27 (14.56) skill: "It has keen senses." (Stays tame longer "keen sense of loyalty", Increased aggression range, or possibly harder to tame? All unconfirmed.)
- 28 (15.15) skill: "It has malformed hindlegs." (Minor speed penalty)*
- 29 (15.74) skill: "The legs are of different length." (Major speed penalty)*
- 30 (16.33) skill: "It seems overly aggressive." (Goes into frenzy when attacked)*
- 31 (16.93) skill: "It looks very unmotivated." (Seldom uses speed boosts?)*
- 32 (17.54) skill: "It is unusually strong willed." (Will stop being led at random.)*
- 33 (18.15) skill: "It has some illness." (Body strength will slowly reduce over time, which will eventually making the animal unrideable. Note: Genesis will cause it to slowly regain strength up to it's old level.)*
- 34 (18.76) skill: "It looks constantly hungry." (is twice as fast to become hungry again.)*
- 39 (21.90) skill: "It looks feeble and unhealthy." (Prone to catching a disease.)*
- 40 (22.54) skill: "It looks unusually strong and healthy." (Has a higher resistance to disease.)
- 41 (23.19) skill: "It has a certain spark in its eyes." (Affects breeding?
Will not die of old age?Disproved, Triggers the Lightning trait more often? see talk.) - 83 (58.77) skill: "Bred in captivity."
(All "?" are unconfirmed, traits with a * are removed by a Genesis cast). Speed traits are described with bold.
Inbreeding
Inbreeding has a negative effect. It adds extra negative traits that don't count against the regular traits pool.
Inbreeding is mating with the father or mother or when the two animals have the same father or mother. Basically if you only can find two horses you'll be ok in three generations. But it might be better to mate your horses with your neighbors horses.
Important to note
Players have observed that dead parents don't count towards the 'inbreeding' check:
"I have often used it as a method of breeding, to kill the old parents when I had too many horses that had a parent in common. After the parents are dead, you can breed and get normal horses. Leave the parents alive and you get lots of bad traited animals." Source
Caring
To prolong venerable animals from dying of old age you can care for them. To start caring stand next to the animal, right click the animal and select Care for. If you start caring for that animal you'll get the message:
You now care specially for Aged fat Tearbabe, to ensure longevity. You may care for 1 more creatures.
Hostile creatures must be tamed first before they can be cared for.
The amount of animals you can care for is limited by the animal husbandry skill of the player. If you can't care for more animals you'll get the message
You may not care for any more creatures right now. You are already caring for 1 creatures.
You can care for 1 animal and 1 extra animal for every 10 skill in animal husbandry. So at 40 Animal husbandry skill you can care for 5 animals.
Note: Non-premium players can only care for 1 animal.
To stop caring for all cared animals type the command /stopcaring in the chat window. You'll get the message
You no longer care for the one creature you used to.
To stop caring for a specific animal, you will need to right click the animal and 'care for' again.
You can get a list of all the animals you are currently caring for by using the command /caringfor
Titles
- Drover at 50 skill
- Granger at 70 skill
- Rancher at 90 skill