Spring dlc Speculation 2023

What's more difficult
  1. DarthQuell staying on topic
  2. Agreement on whether a domestic pack should come or not
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...never staying on topic?
I'm not noble DarthQuell, but I'm perky enough to reply anyways: There are so many wild animals missing in the game, if there's a domestic animal pack to come, it should be one of the last packs when everything else is done.
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...noble?! 😱😭, Finally, somebody appreciates my insanity
 
I needed to specify farm animals like goats, cows, horses, you know what I mean.
I though the only ones were the camel and llama.
Lets just say pretty much every culture has their each domestics or usually tamed animals.
Guinea Pigs are just as exotic as the lama, as both are domestics from the south american andes, the yak is from the himalaya, chickens from south east asia, horses from the asian steppes, etc. Only very few domestic animals are actually not exotic from a western point of view if you want to be stingy about it, coming to mind only the goats and sheep from the mediteranian and the pig, gray goose, mallard ducks and european rabbit from central europe, but even those have exotic breeds among them like the vitnamese pot belly or the kunekune pig. And thats from a western perspective, as exotic is subjective. Also in general noone is asking for farm animals to be added, or atleast most dont speak of the comercial pig and dairy cows of the world, but rather exotic lifestock.
Just some examples from the most popular ones, african dwarf goat is duh africa, wattusi cattle and guinea fowl aswell. Guinea Pigs and Alpacas are from South ameirca, Dromedary from the middle east, kunekune pig from new zealand and the vitnamese pot bellied from well vietnam.
Even the european ones like the scottish highland cattle and shetland pony arnt your typical dairy cow and well horse, as one of them is big with red shaggy fur and among of the oldest breeds we know of, while the other is a tiny tiny horse that would offer something completly new.
 
Even the european ones like the scottish highland cattle and shetland pony
Highland cows are definitely not used like dairy cows due to the low volume and fatty milk they give (plus all the shaggy hair). Primarily for cross breeding/meat along with of course a tourist attraction. Shetland ponies are way more along the lines of petting zoo standards due to the sole use of pleasure/entertainment, however it is great to see the ponies still being used as traditional working farm animals in the isolated islands in Scotland.

Considering all the desirable exotic farm breeds , the Shetland pony is a much more unique and zoo friendly animal
 
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