The livestock industry continued to develop steadily, with the animals being well-fed and growing as quickly as inflated balloons.
With a slight touch of the mutation factor, the first month of summer hadn't even passed before the animals had almost fully matured.
The fastest-growing species was the multi-headed horse beast.
This strange-looking creature was barely classified as a "horse," and its temperament somewhat matched the category.
With a broad back and thick hooves, the multi-headed horse beast had no issues carrying loads or transporting people.
It was an omnivore in the truest sense—whether dry, withered, hard, or soft, as long as it was a plant, it could eat it with great relish.
Even a random dried-up, non-mutated grass root that was pulled from the roadside was enough to fill its stomach after some chewing.
In short, it was incredibly easy to raise.