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* [[Dwarf|Dwarves]] may field cavalry similar to human and goblin forces, should they have the luck to domesticate something.  
 
* [[Dwarf|Dwarves]] may field cavalry similar to human and goblin forces, should they have the luck to domesticate something.  
  
Beyond acting like a force multiplier, dead mounts can be butchered after the battle, to feed your [[meat industry]]. A squad of cave dragons that is killed and hauled back inside your fort will produce a ''lot'' of meat products, making mounted sieges convenient food resupplies - if you are prepared to handle them, that is. Note that goblins only have a single animal trainer, their general; if he falls (or, because of a bug, leaves the map), you will never see mounted goblin units again.
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Beyond acting like a force multiplier, dead mounts can be butchered after the battle to feed your [[meat industry]]. A squad of cave dragons that is killed and hauled back inside your fort will produce a ''lot'' of meat products, making mounted sieges convenient food resupplies if you are prepared to handle them, that is. Note that goblins only have a single animal trainer, their general; if he falls (or, because of a bug, leaves the map), you will never see mounted goblin units again.
  
 
Note that in the vanilla game, playable civs ''cannot'', under any circumstances, field cavalry in fortress mode; this is regardless of race, not just dwarves.
 
Note that in the vanilla game, playable civs ''cannot'', under any circumstances, field cavalry in fortress mode; this is regardless of race, not just dwarves.

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