There are several kinds of herbivorous herd animals to be found in the Old World, from domestic cattle to wild bison. Although they vary in size, strength, and other characteristics, they have many attributes in common and are thus described in general terms here. Two specific examples (Bison and Elk) are covered in more detail. Domestic animals (sheep, goats, etc.) are usually accustomed to people and thus very docile. However, many farmers will have dogs or other means of protecting their livelihood from rustlers.
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| - There are several kinds of herbivorous herd animals to be found in the Old World, from domestic cattle to wild bison. Although they vary in size, strength, and other characteristics, they have many attributes in common and are thus described in general terms here. Two specific examples (Bison and Elk) are covered in more detail. Domestic animals (sheep, goats, etc.) are usually accustomed to people and thus very docile. However, many farmers will have dogs or other means of protecting their livelihood from rustlers.
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| - There are several kinds of herbivorous herd animals to be found in the Old World, from domestic cattle to wild bison. Although they vary in size, strength, and other characteristics, they have many attributes in common and are thus described in general terms here. Two specific examples (Bison and Elk) are covered in more detail. Wild animal herds tend to be on the small side, usually comprising a single bull, 2D4 cows, and 2D6 calves. For the most part, they are shy and will move away from any threat or source of noise, but can be highly unpredictable and will attack, on average, 45% of the time. Some species become more aggressive during the rutting season (early spring) and the normally docile cows can be quite vicious if there is an apparent threat to their young. Horned animals attack by goring, all others by stomping. Domestic animals (sheep, goats, etc.) are usually accustomed to people and thus very docile. However, many farmers will have dogs or other means of protecting their livelihood from rustlers.
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