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Re: since animals are terrible can they eat like they're ter

Postby shubla » Sun Jul 30, 2017 4:48 pm

Dinosaurs eat a lot of food.

And they are animals.
Just like cows.
So cows eat a lot as well!
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Re: since animals are terrible can they eat like they're ter

Postby DDDsDD999 » Sun Jul 30, 2017 6:44 pm

MagicManICT wrote:IMO, "*** quantity" should raise food eaten making it even harder to keep large numbers of high producing animals. Real fact is that larger animals need more calories per day to maintain weight.

People don't raise high q animals for high quantity, they raise them for quality. Meat is worthless compared to other options, you don't need much wool, cows produce tons of milk. The reason people raise a lot of animals is because it raises the chance of getting high q animals. People would just focus on low quantity stats so they don't have to feed them as much. I don't really like the idea of making high quality stuff a burden, it's supposed to be better.
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Re: since animals are terrible can they eat like they're ter

Postby boreial » Sun Jul 30, 2017 11:17 pm

Hermit, 6 stallions, 1 mare, 5 cows,1 bull, 7 ewes,1 ram, 6 sows, 7 hogs, 1 chicken coop and ZERO problems keeping them fed.

As for cheese being for shit, currently cheese is actually overpowered in relation to all other processed foods, but I consider the over powering to be commiserate with the time needed to get the first batch from curd to desired product semi accurate. So in my opinion, no need to mess with this system and make it any easier for FEP gain.
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Re: since animals are terrible can they eat like they're ter

Postby jorb » Fri Feb 02, 2018 1:16 pm

They could perhaps eat a bit less, but, meh.
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Re: since animals are terrible can they eat like they're ter

Postby Vassteel » Fri Feb 02, 2018 7:46 pm

i think the pastures idea is a pretty good one.
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Re: since animals are terrible can they eat like they're ter

Postby MagicManICT » Sat Feb 03, 2018 1:27 am

DDDsDD999 wrote:
MagicManICT wrote:IMO, "*** quantity" should raise food eaten making it even harder to keep large numbers of high producing animals. Real fact is that larger animals need more calories per day to maintain weight.

People don't raise high q animals for high quantity, they raise them for quality.


I realize this, but it is harder to keep one up and the other completely suppressed.
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Re: since animals are terrible can they eat like they're ter

Postby Luanes » Sat Feb 03, 2018 3:56 am

Why not make them eat less when are next to 40 - 50% "hunger" making them produce less milk / wool. When they're higher just keep as it is. It "kind" makes sense, you could just feed them to reproduce instead of making them fat.
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