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Frederick writes: |
I have a barn with my medieval village so I would say yes only because a barn both houses and can display animals (at least ours does – for horses) |
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etotheipi writes: Do you have constrained living spaces for the display/preservation of animals in your wargaming terrain? I'm not talking about cattle fences or doghouses (which serve different functions), instead, anything from a small hamster cage up to a zoo habitat. I'm going to say cages for experimentation animals count as well. Poll set up by Editor in Chief Bill , based on this pre-poll discussion. |