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=== Pigs ===
=== Pigs ===


[[Wild_Pig|Pigs]] eat animal feed placed in a [[Boards|large trough]]. Troughs hold portions of dry grass (8) or grains (2) and pigs will generally eat anything. After eating a number of portions and reaching saturation, the females become pregnant and after several days, they will bear offspring. Sows bear litters of multiple piglets (4-8) at a time, so be sure the pen is large enough to accommodate for a "pigsplosion", which may occur when breeding multiple females simultaneously. Note that boars (and sometimes sows) will attack players when in close range but will become passive after 10 generations.
[[Wild_Pig|Pigs]] eat animal feed placed in a [[Boards|large trough]]. Troughs hold portions of [[dry grass]] (8) or grains (2) and pigs will generally eat anything. After eating a number of portions and reaching saturation, the females become pregnant and after several days, they will bear offspring. Sows bear litters of multiple piglets (4-8) at a time, so be sure the pen is large enough to accommodate for a "pigsplosion", which may occur when breeding multiple females simultaneously. Note that boars (and sometimes sows) will attack players when in close range but will become passive after 10 generations.


=== Sheep ===  
=== Sheep ===  
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[[Chicken|Chickens]] will only eat grain placed in [[Boards|small troughs]]. Baby chicks are *not* preceded by eggs - they appear like other baby animals. Hens will lay eggs on the ground every 8-15 in-game days, which can be used in cooked foods (and do not have any impact on breeding new chickens). Players should collect the eggs regularly, as they disappear within 2 days.   
[[Chicken|Chickens]] will only eat grain placed in [[Boards|small troughs]]. Baby chicks are *not* preceded by eggs - they appear like other baby animals. Hens will lay eggs on the ground every 8-15 in-game days, which can be used in cooked foods (and do not have any impact on breeding new chickens). Players should collect the eggs regularly, as they disappear within 2 days.   


==Harvesting and Butchering==
== Harvesting and Butchering ==


Domesticated (or wild) animals can be killed and harvested for meat, leather, bones, and fat. Sneak + hold right mouse with a knife in hand to harvest or butcher animals.
Domesticated (or wild) animals can be killed and harvested for meat, [[raw hide|raw hides]], [[bone|bones]], and [[fat]]. Sneak + hold right mouse with a knife in hand to harvest or butcher animals.


== Other animals ==
== Other animals ==


Hyenas, Foxes, Wolves, Hares, Locusts, and Drifters cannot be domesticated.
[[Bees]] cannot be domesticated, but the art of [[Beekeeping]] can help them be put in a 'controlled environment' as to be able to harvest their produce without having to kill them all off.
Hares, Hyenas, Foxes and Wolves can be harvested for meat, fats, hides etc. Monsters (hostile mobs) such as drifters and locusts are not harvestable.
 
[[Fox]]es, [[hare]]s, [[hyena]]s, [[raccoon]]s, [[Wolf|wolves]], [[drifter]]s and [[locust]]s cannot be domesticated and will have to be trapped and/or hunted down in order to reap the fruits of their dead bodies.
 
Foxes, hares, hyenas, raccoons and wolves can be hunted for their meat, [[fat]], hides and [[bone|bones]]. Hunting [[Drifter]]s can provide you with [[flax]], [[rusty gears]] and [[temporal gears]]. [[Locust|Locusts]] however, have no drops so they only provide distraction to harvest.


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