daydream reports: please let female ponies have ... #2502
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i think this can be changed by modifying
pregnant_count
inuser.conf
, though this affects all animals that canbe bredget pregnant, not just ponies.that should only affect those petz with the syringe breed system, so ponies and camels.
but yeah "should" 🤷
i think that ponies (and camels) do have some sort of genetics that they inherit from their parents, but i have no idea how that works or what effect it has on offspring.
so, petz have 2 genes, which represent a specific color. genes are sorted in an order from "most dominant" to "least dominant". basically, more dominant genes determine what the animal looks like.
when a baby is born, it can inherit the genes from the mother, the father, or a mix of both. however, there is a 1 in 200 chance it will be born a mutant, with both of its genes corresponding to the specific mutation.
breeding a mutant w/ a non-mutant will only have a 1 in 4 chance of producing a mutant offspring. for 5 foals, there's a 23.7% chance that none of them will be a mutant. so bad luck that you didn't get another, but not incredible.
if you've got any of the babies from that left around, there's a 50% chance they've got a ressive trait. if you breed two of animals w/ a recessive mutation, there's a 25% chance their baby will be born a mutant.