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The Imp bonus is fun but absolutely insane. It also has the potential to cause lag with vassal spam. I recommend reducing it to a much more modest -10% (down from -50%).
I recommend changing the food bonus to only applying a much smaller 5% food bonus per neighboring city with no penalty, this will require changing the name of course (the name was weird anyway... herd animals do not typically want small herds, they are very happy in huge packs).
I then recommend adding a penalty to the Goats that increases their morale loss by 100% called, "Fainting Goats." That hefty combat penalty should help negate their eco bonuses while selling the fantasy of playing goats.
The food bonus is all over the place. I get the complaints about the food bonus. But by 100% playing around the bonus (like described below) causes an early game explosion and vassal swarm potential. The AI would definitely not be able to play with the goats effectively. The late game can easily result in food dropping to 0... which is not fun.
In detail:
By turn 3 I grabbed Fruitful Integration by starting with 5 Nature. Adding Settler reduced the Imp cost per city to 50 (as Settlers stacks with the Goat bonus).
By adding Swarmers & adding Agrarian on top of the Goat bonus, I reduced the food cost to grow and I was adding cities in clusters so that they were touch one another. This meant each city had a massive +30% food bonus turn 7, negating the penalties.
Vassals can be released immediately and reductions to cost apply here also (first vassal is free, then 12 Imp up to only 50 Imp).
Evasion also caps at +95% with excesses being ignored entirely.
Accuracy also removes evasion at a 1:1 ratio while also helping hit distant targets.
Accuracy, meanwhile, is uncapped.
So the Elf +10% accuracy is insanely good. The Avian +10% evasion is pathetic.
There is a reason why the starting Accuracy item infusion grants +10% accuracy, while the starting Evasion item infusion grants +30% evasion.
If you gave Avians 30% evasion, it would at least make them annoying. Because of minus armor, Avians' would still get stomped by melee and physical magic so it should be fine.