Guide talk:Breeding Horses/@comment-69.21.25.192-20101221231057/@comment-75.109.26.212-20101226043645

the ducks are male (drakes technically). they are mallards, and only male mallards have the green head and neck, the females are always a drab mix of browns and such. all hornless sheep are female; any sheep with horns are male and therefore rams. i'm not sure about the goats, but i thing females have smaller horns much like with cattle. the reindeer are also male; just like with other deer, the doe has no antlers. it's hard to tell with cats but most of them seem to have a big thick neck which is usually a male feline characteristic. the turkeys are also all male; only male turkeys have the big tail feathers that spread out. the peacock is obviously male hence the word 'cock' the same word which means 'male bird' is used to refer to a rooster, but applied to a lot of other birds as well. the list could go on and on, but i think i've made the point. however, i do agree that it would be great if there were more breedable animals.