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  1. Has anyone seen their animals get fat in WU yet? My horses are grass-fed, definitely seeing them graze. Do I need to get them on a grain crop diet? Wouldn't be possible with indoor boarding though. Does the "fat" qualifier really make a difference when breeding or is that a myth? I actually wouldn't mind if my animals were fit rather than fat, well my horses at least, but I'm mostly concerned about the effects on breeding. Thanks for any info/insights
  2. If being fat now has a negative impact, we need to decouple nutrition and skill gain from it completely. Also, how about making our characters look fat? Shouldn't it also make us run slow? More prone to disease? Armor more likely to take damage from bending down to tie our shoes? Take more damage from falling? More resistant to drowning damage? Stam drain happens much faster?