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Cattle were the one-headed ancestors of brahmin from before the Great War.

Background[]

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Cow Spots Creamery sign

Before the Great War, one-headed cattle were commonly kept as livestock. Some pre-War depictions of cattle can still be found in the wastes, such the sign advertising the Cow Spots Creamery with a picture of a one-headed cow.

Cattle prods were often used to herd cattle.

After the War[]

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A post-War brahmin

Main article: Brahmin

The surviving cattle mutated, becoming the two-headed brahmin now commonly found in the Wasteland. Allegedly, sometimes brahmin with only one head are born, but ironically they are now considered to be "mutants".[1]

A one-headed golden bull on a red field is used as a symbol of the Caesar's Legion, mimicking banners used by historical Romans. This led to Tabitha giving the Legion the nickname "battle cattle".[2]

Van Buren[]

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An unmutated cow

Main article: Brahmin (Van Buren)

Unmutated cattle were to be found in the pens in the fields inside the Twin Mothers Village. They were friendly and unirradiated, so, unlike the two-headed brahmin, they resembled the cows before the Great War.

Appearances[]

Pre-war cows are mentioned at various points in the Fallout series, while "mutated" one-headed brahmin are mentioned in Fallout 2.[1] Unmutated cattle were to appear in Van Buren, the canceled Fallout 3 by Black Isle Studios.

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 The Chosen One: "{180}{}{What’s this about a mutated brahmin?}"
    Miria: "{186}{}{It’s really strange, but I hear some ranchers say that every once in a while a brahmin will give birth to a calf with only one head. Talk about weird!}"
    (Miria's dialogue)
  2. Did you kill some and they overreacted? Are two-head-bear people shooting at you, and battle cattle mooing? Beware the battle cattle...
    (Tabitha's dialogue)
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