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Domestic animals

Postby fablewings » Mon Oct 05, 2015 7:01 am

My cow isn't eating or gaining satiety.

Something wrong with it?
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Re: Domestic animals

Postby TeckXKnight » Mon Oct 05, 2015 7:15 am

Is it within range of a trough that has food in it?
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Re: Domestic animals

Postby fablewings » Mon Oct 05, 2015 8:29 am

100% Sure.
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Re: Domestic animals

Postby jorb » Mon Oct 05, 2015 8:36 am

The bar has only dropped a little, right?

They don't eat immediately when hungry.
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Re: Domestic animals

Postby fablewings » Mon Oct 05, 2015 6:23 pm

jorb wrote:The bar has only dropped a little, right?

They don't eat immediately when hungry.


I'm almost 100% sure it hasn't changed.
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Re: Domestic animals

Postby jorb » Mon Oct 05, 2015 9:34 pm

I hopped on your claim and had a look at it, and it does indeed seem weird. What's actually weirder, though, is why the cow isn't dead now, with no satiety left.

No immediate explanation, truth be told. Was there anything odd in taming or the cow's life cycle otherwise? Has it always been like this?
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Re: Domestic animals

Postby fablewings » Mon Oct 05, 2015 11:18 pm

jorb wrote:I hopped on your claim and had a look at it, and it does indeed seem weird. What's actually weirder, though, is why the cow isn't dead now, with no satiety left.

No immediate explanation, truth be told. Was there anything odd in taming or the cow's life cycle otherwise? Has it always been like this?


What do I do?

Yea pretty much. Had baby and the baby didn't survive. Stayed like this.
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Re: Domestic animals

Postby jorb » Mon Oct 05, 2015 11:58 pm

I'm not sure there is much to do. That cow should be dead, and I do not know what caused the problem. Your other animals do not suffer from the same problem, right?
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Re: Domestic animals

Postby fablewings » Tue Oct 06, 2015 12:54 am

jorb wrote:I'm not sure there is much to do. That cow should be dead, and I do not know what caused the problem. Your other animals do not suffer from the same problem, right?


Can't say I have noticed. My freinds animals had a baby and mine are just chilling. Probably not eating who knows.
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Re: Domestic animals

Postby CapnCliff » Tue Oct 06, 2015 1:17 am

have you tried feeding it flesh. or brains.
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