I just looked through a ton of houses and the onl ones I saw were in Akol? Are there other ones as well or do I have to buy one of the 30-50 thousand huge houses?
thank you guys. I looked and looked but did not see them! I want keep this in mind for the future.....I currently love my little house but would like one with a pen when I can aford it.
Helps a ton for feeding them, too. You have to drop all but 20 of whatever you want to feed, if you want plops w seeds. Meanwhile, if not segregated, the pigs will eat everything you drop. PITA! So, kinda nitpicky, but, pens are nice even if you don't garden. Oh but wait then you wouldn't need seeds... hmm just disregard going to SLEEP LOL z_Z
I left 30 tomatoes on the ground outside with my pigs last test for many days, and they never touched one of them! Would that have to do with keeping a full feeder, or do they just not eat things on the ground anymore?
I wish putting things like tomatoes in feeders would make them have plops full of seeds (if it does work this way, maybe I didn't do it long enough when I tried).
On the animal pen note... I can't wait until we can add them to our homes.
Pigs don't eat stuff in the actual garden plots, they just get in the way of watering and harvesting. And eat things you leave on the ground. I would love a pen in my current house. I am hoing that is one of the purchasable improvements soon :)
I thought you had to have a pen to have animals at your home, glad to see you don't. Just so I am clear, are you saying that the pig will plop seeds that I can then plant? If so, are the seeds random or do they plop seeds of the foods you feed them?
You have to feed them at least 3 of something to get a plop if I remember correctly. The plot will contain seeds of what you fed them. So something like half your crop goes to regenerating seeds (I do not remember what skill level I was at when the game closed, so your results may vary)
Kookaburra: Just to clarify, I left the tomatoes on the ground, not in a plot, and they never got eaten, though I left them out there for days, vainly hoping for ten piggy plops of seeds (as I left out an even 30).
So I wonder if it's because I also left their feeder full (I think I kept it full, but half the time I don't so...), and they weren't hungry enough to eat the tomatoes I left on the ground. Heck, I'd never get a feeder if that's the case since feeders don't seem to make them give plops of seeds.
I've done that before, too, Windborn. It's incredibly tedious though since you can't feed them groups of 12, 15 etc to get the right number of seeds. (If that comment was directed at me, or to clarify what the others were explaining to megan76, I'm not sure.)
From what others were saying in this thread, though, it sounded like the piggies eat the stuff on the ground and make plops (which was something I was unaware of, if true)?
At any rate, my piggies didn't eat what I had on the ground, so I am trying to figure out if they even eat stuff on the ground anymore or if keeping a full feeder prevents them from eating stuff on the ground.