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<languages/>'''Troughs''' can be used to feed [[Animal Husbandry|livestock ]]. Large troughs can feed pigs and sheep, small troughs only chickens. [[Grain]] can be placed in the trough by right-clicking the trough with the grain item in hand. Large troughs also accept [[dry grass]], but larger quantities are required.  
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'''Troughs''' can be used to feed [[Animal Husbandry|livestock]]. Large troughs can feed pigs and sheep, small troughs only chickens. [[Grain]] can be placed in the trough by right-clicking the trough with the grain item in hand. Large troughs also accept [[dry grass]], but larger quantities are required.  
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==Table: Large Trough==
==Creation==
 
Troughs must be made using wooden [[boards]], meaning they can only be made once players are capable of creating [[copper]] or better tools via [[smithing]].
 
{{Grid/Crafting
|A1=Oak Board|B1=|C1=Oak Board
|A2=Oak Board|B2=Oak Board|C2=Oak Board
|A3=|B3=|C3=
|Output=Large trough|NoBreak=y}}
{{Grid/Crafting
|A1=Oak Board|B1=|C1=Oak Board
|A2=|B2=Oak Board|C2=
|A3=|B3=|C3=
|Output=Small trough}}
 
== Usage ==
 
After placing down a trough, players may fill the trough with various food items by right-clicking. Small troughs only accept grain, while large troughs accept more items. Different animals will eat different food items. Troughs can hold a maximum of 8 portions of food at a time.
 
Small troughs take one piece of grain per trough food portion. Large troughs take 2 pieces of grain or vegetables, or 8 pieces of dry grass, per trough food portion. Therefore, fully filling a large trough takes 64 pieces of dry grass, a full stack. Troughs do not accept mixed types of food, and must be emptied out before refilling with a different type of food.
 
Wild animals near placed and filled troughs will naturally be attracted towards it. One method of capturing animals for [[Animal Husbandry|domestication]] is to place a filled trough inside a 2-block-high pit, so that animals can fall into the pit but not jump back out.
 
==Table: Large Trough==  


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| [[File:Hay-normal.png|40px]] [[Hay (Grass)|Hay]] || ✔️ || ✔️
| [[File:Hay-normal.png|40px]] [[Hay (Grass)|Hay]] || ✔️ || ✔️
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| [[File:Pressedmash-apple.png|40px]] Pressed apple mash || ✔️ || ✔️
| [[File:Pressedmash-apple.png|40px]] Pressed mash || ✔️ || ✔️
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==Table: Small Trough==
==Table: Small Trough==  
 


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==Creation==
{{Grid/Crafting
|A1=Oak Board|B1=|C1=Oak Board
|A2=Oak Board|B2=Oak Board|C2=Oak Board
|A3=|B3=|C3=
|Output=Large trough|NoBreak=y}}
{{Grid/Crafting
|A1=Oak Board|B1=|C1=Oak Board
|A2=|B2=Oak Board|C2=
|A3=|B3=|C3=
|Output=Small trough|NoBreak=y}}




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