Stockyard

If it has hooves and stench, you can find it at a stockyard.

Bull. . . . . 70₲

Calf. . . . . 29₲


 * ————Under a year in age

Camel, Bizzanite. . . . . 68₲


 * ————These are the single humped dromedary type.

Cow, milk. . . . . 41₲

Donkey. . . . . 24₲

Goat. . . . . 1₲

Hinny. . . . . 32₲10


 * ————This rarer offspring of a male horse and female donkey is a mirror of a mule's traits—still usually sterile, though.

Horse, draft, heavy, cart. . . . . 95₲

Horse, heavy riding. . . . . 130₲


 * ————These horses are large and strong enough to bear a Gaijin or medium Troll (large Trolls and Ogres are too big). Example breeds include: Belgian, clydesdale, cob, percheron, or shire.

Horse, heavy war. . . . . 920₲


 * ————Most horses this size are bred for docility as a beast of burden. With these you have one-and-a-quarter ton or more of pissed-off war-trained beast bearing down on you. Due to the expense of upkeep, these are used only for the heaviest of riders or armours, with other types of warhorses preferred otherwise.

Horse, pack, sumpter or sommier. . . . . 44₲

Horse, racing, courser. . . . . 960₲


 * ————Winning racehorses of proven lineage can go for more than fifty times this much.

Horse, riding, palfrey. . . . . 120₲

Horse, riding, rouncy or roncin. . . . . 85₲

Horse, war, courser. . . . . 170₲


 * ————This is what the Formourian army uses for its cavalry. Higher quality mounts—but not quite destriers—can be up to five times this much.

Horse, war, destrier or charger. . . . . 980₲


 * ————The price can easily climb well past the thousand guilder mark.

Horse, work, plow. . . . . 47₲

Mule. . . . . 38₲

Ox. . . . . 40₲


 * ————Also called a steer (i.e a rather unlucky bull) and used as a draft animal. These cattle have already been trained as beasts of burden.

Oxen, matched pair. . . . . 90₲


 * ————Commonly brothers, these animals are trained (as much as cattle can be) and are well accustomed to working with one another.

Pig. . . . . 3₲

Piglet. . . . . 8ƒ

Pony. . . . . 80₲


 * ————The term 'pony' here means a horse that is about 13 hands high (or smaller) when fully grown rather than a young horse destined for greater height. "Um… as strong as a small pony."  "Well, that's quite strong, that is!"

Ram. . . . . 2₲6

Sheep. . . . . 1₲4