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'''Horses''' can be [[butcher]]ed for [[meat]][[dwarf|Dwarves]] cannot ride horses, but [[human]]s and elves can. So far horses cannot be milked. They are used by [[caravan]]s to pull [[wagon]]s. Horses are sometimes brought along by [[immigrants]], as [[pet]]s. Horses can be bought before embarking.
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'''Horses''' are [[domestic animal]]s. They are used by [[caravan]]s to pull [[wagon]]s. They can be [[butcher]]ed for [[meat]] and are a sensible choice for [[breeding]]. Horses are sometimes brought along by [[immigrants]], as [[pet]]s. [[dwarf|Dwarves]] cannot ride horses, but [[human]]s and elves can. So far horses cannot be milked. Horses can be bought before embarking, but are quite expensive.
  
Horses also occur as wild animals in herds.
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Horses also occur as wild animals in herds. They are harmless and peaceful, shying away from dwarves, but an inexperienced hunter who engages them in melee will soon find out that they are indeed much bigger than dwarves.
  
 
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Horses are domestic animals. They are used by caravans to pull wagons. They can be butchered for meat and are a sensible choice for breeding. Horses are sometimes brought along by immigrants, as pets. Dwarves cannot ride horses, but humans and elves can. So far horses cannot be milked. Horses can be bought before embarking, but are quite expensive.

Horses also occur as wild animals in herds. They are harmless and peaceful, shying away from dwarves, but an inexperienced hunter who engages them in melee will soon find out that they are indeed much bigger than dwarves.

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