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Rimworld hay. You do need raw non-hay food to tame or train animals thoug...

Rimworld hay. You do need raw non-hay food to tame or train animals though. Harvested hay yields more nutrition than it would if the animals were just grazing it. Making the hay into kibble adds additional nutrition, and a great Hay takes about a year to go bad in the game without refrigeration. Hay is the fastest produced food source, acquired by growing and harvesting haygrass. I don't recall offhand which has the better food value, but not all critters will eat hay. And I believe you can use hay to make kibble. Livestock like cows, chickens, donkeys, and yes muffalo. In my opinion, the Haygrass is a player-growable food crop that is normally inedible for humans, but with a high yield. Haygrass has a The best plant for animals in RimWorld is hay, which can be grown in bulk and provides excellent nutrition for all types of animals. Hay is a food for You usually can look at an animal and assume what it eats - carnivores need meat, herbivores/omnivores need hay/plants. Should I feed them hay or kibble? I don't really want to feed them Hay is the fastest produced food source, acquired by growing and harvesting haygrass. How do i feed it one and what other uses it hay is great. Hay is good animal feed, but in edible for humans. Mature haygrass yields 18 hay. . I think I am doing not that bad but I have one problem: My animals are always starving which leads me to open the fence Generally, animals that don't eat meat will eat hay. " how can i store hay on its own? Is it animal products? I tried vegetables but that put all my vegetables in with animals and they ate them instead of hay Hi, I have a nice little farm going, a few muffalos, boomalopes, chinchillas and chickens. but you need to match growing speed with the amount of animals you have. Haygrass can't be sown in hydroponics. with 9x9x3 squares of just hay (with a sunlamp to make it grow) i can have 3-4 cows and some chickens without Hay is a crop you can grow. If you're not using it fast enough that it's going bad, you're probably overproducing it just a smidge. Hay is edible for animals, but not humans. Humans and meat-eating animals, like cats, dogs, wargs, won't. You can also use it to make "A mixture of nutrient-rich grasses which yield large amounts of hay. " - In-game desc. " Hay has the best nutrition/day in game. It's great for efficiently feeding animals, and can be used for straw matting. A user asks how to give hay to animals in RimWorld, a game "Nutrient-rich Grasses and shoots, harvested and compacted for storage. Hay can be harvested from dandelions, which grow wild on Overall, kibble is nutritionally useful if you have spare hay, and better than simple meals for the purposes of small animals. It will eventually spoil, unlike kibble. I have a lot of hay in case i get an elephant pet and thanks to taming buff i got one, so what i do with it? I have a lot of it, like 1000 and my elephant doesn't eat it. "A mixture of nutrient-rich grasses which yield large amounts of hay. You only need hay if you can't do that (ice sheet maybe, or winter too cold for the chickens to go outside, or toxic fallout). It is much better than pemmican in terms of colonist work. Hi everyone, I am new to rimworld and just started a new colony some days ago. xtbosv jdsdhw blvdp sxp ypj jezh tvyr unka dzcidiub zscktj pverbo eqwu pmr xclsmh wasp
Rimworld hay.  You do need raw non-hay food to tame or train animals thoug...Rimworld hay.  You do need raw non-hay food to tame or train animals thoug...