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Can i put corn in a Piggy Feeder and get corn seeds?
Can i put corn in a Piggy Feeder and get corn seeds?
Posted 14 months ago by
WhereIsTheCandy
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Nope, you have to hand feed those piggies to get them to produce seeds.
Posted 14 months ago by
WindBorn
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Oh, but that would be nice if there was a small percentage chance of a random plop depending on what you put in your feeder.
(Planks would just get you Sawdust... maybe grain would get you Bread Ends... potential uses...?)
Posted 14 months ago by
Jennyanydots
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Darn Thanks WindBorn
Posted 14 months ago by
WhereIsTheCandy
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feeders just feed ;)
Posted 14 months ago by
phelps.mike
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Piggies want the extra attention before they'll give you anything!
Posted 14 months ago by
Berry Goode
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oh, good lord, I would NOT want my piggies putting the amount of grain I put in that feeder back out.
Posted 14 months ago by
Turbo Angst
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That's weird, people say that it doesn't work like that but then how is it I often find plops with corn seeds inside?
I never, ever hand feed my piggies o-o...
Posted 14 months ago by
Tanuki
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Sometimes when piggies go to the big pen in the sky, they leave plops of corn seeds and piles of meat...
Posted 14 months ago by
MaryLiLamb
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Same here, Tanuki. I lost a few of mine...the meat was gobbled up pretty quickly but some plops were left behind...bearing corn seeds. >.>;
I don't use corn, however. I just use regular grain in the feeders...which still makes sense, I suppose. :)
Posted 14 months ago by
VorpalCheese
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When pigs perish, they will leave either plops bearing corn seeds, or piles of meat.
Posted 14 months ago by
roderick ordonez
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