Webthe animals are your food supply. make them your food and they won't eat your food. also have corn on rotation, maybe some rice so your people dont starve while waiting for corn. 2. WebIn comparison smoothed floors have one of the best beauty/wealth (8 wealth for 2 beauty) ratio and are among the only 3 floors that are actually worth "building" compared to just slapping sculpture + concrete everywhere. The other two are Concrete (2 silver value) and Wooden (3.9). states_obvioustruths • 2 yr. ago.
The Numbers Behind Feeding Hay (and why you maybe shouldn
WebOct 8, 2024 · Can't tame any Animal. I can not tame any Animal in my new Colony, I have meat and berries. ALL my Colonist tasked with prio 1 and everthing else with prio 2. I have already over 100h in rimworld, so im pretty sure I'm not doing something wrong, but maybe I forgot something... The only difference form my last colony is the mod "Combot Extended". WebAug 28, 2024 · None will eat it. They'll munch on my kibble before they touch the hay. What is the signal than an animal eats hay. I checked a couple of animals I know eat hay in real life. Here's their list of "foods". vegetables seeds live plants meals processed foods kibble liquor I don't see Hay, and they don't seem to see the hay waiting for them to eat it. forming cardboard
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WebJul 23, 2016 · Steelwind Jul 23, 2016 @ 2:05am. Resources > Foods > Raw Food > Vegetarian > Hay. Set a small stockpile where your animals are to just that and make it critical. Your pawns will keep it full as long as you don't run out of hay. #1. WebSep 5, 2024 · its easier to grow, it comes in bulk and i think its longer lasting then corn. plus it has a much higher nutrience value then other foods, meaning animals need to eat less of it to be fulfilled. its very usefull if you have a herd of elephants. but you are right, having a surpluss can be good in some situations. WebYou can set a value and it will only haul after the Value is no longer met. Lets say you want a storage of 300 haygrass at your barn. But you store the majority of your hay close to your kitchen for kibble. And the way is pretty long and everytime there is some animal munching up hay in your barn so pawns always try to fill the barn storage up ... forming chemical compounds